Managers asked me questions for about 30 minutes, then toured me through the facility. The job was offered on site and they set up my first day and got my measurements for the uniform.
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This position can be stressful, would you be susceptible to burn out?
Brief but thorough. We discussed my past employment in detail and how I get along with others. We also discussed time mgmt and teamwork. It was fast and went well,
I applied online. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Kwik Trip (Rush City, MN) in Oct 2018
Interview
I applied 6 days ago at the Rush City, MN location. I applied online. Had to submit a few simple answers to some questions and provide a resume. I was contacted the same day for a short phone interview. Asked me a couple situational questions. Why I was interested, my experience, etc. I was asked to come in for an in person interview the same day but I had to schedule for the next day. My in person interview consisted of asking my availability, experience, the stores policies, expectations, etc. and then I said to answer SEVERAL situational questions. Seriously- 4 pages worth of questions! The interview lasted 1 hour. After that I was told I’d be contacted in the next week. I was called 3 days later and asked to come in to meet with the recruiter. That meeting consisted of offering me a position, and asked that I go to a local clinic to complete a urine drug test. I also had to consent to a background check. I am pending starting work until my drug test and background check clears. I was honestly surprised at the amount of interview questions there were. I’ve applied for several government jobs and haven’t even had to answer that many questions. Half as many at best. But at least you know they’re dedicated to hiring qualified candidates!
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Question 1
Tell us about a time when... a lot of those types of questions. How you handled a difficult customer. Have you ever experienced a time when your coworkers weren’t following policy. Describe a time when you have come across something or a task/job duty that has consistently not been done.