J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris plus d'une semaine. J'ai passé un entretien chez Dunkin' (Baltimore, MD) en nov. 2017
Entretien
I received a call back from Dunk in Donuts about one week after applying. I was scheduled to come in for an interview at one of the locations not too far from me. The interview process was very odd. I had 2 hiring managers that contracted the interview, but it seemed the didn't know what to ask or say. They asked a few questions about my last job, but agreed each response it seemed like they were making up whatever they could think of as they went. To be fair, they were nice. But, I was never told in anyway that I was offered the position. One of the hiring managers that had hired me told me to call her for training at one of the locations that is nearer to me. About 2 days later, I had to contact her for the day to start, instead of her telling me herself. Overall, I felt that the whole situation was weird. I was never told that I was hired, and there was no communication on their part. I had to keep calling and trying to communicate with barely anyone reaching back out. I trained for 2 days by a trainer who wasn't too much of a good trainer, she lacked patience and did not have a good attitude. I ended up deciding that this was not the job for me.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Dunkin' (Bellingham, MA)
Entretien
It was very very easy, they basically just asked my availability and customer service experience. It was more like a conversation not an interview. They called back the same day.
Was pretty easy. they asked few questions. I answered pretty nonchalantly, and they responded pretty basically. Overall solid interview. Couldn't ask for more. Would rate ten out of ten. They asked about my experiences.
Was asked very simple questions covering things like availability, ability to handle cash, how much i expected to be paid, and the interview ended with a handshake and job offer