How is the Barista interview, kindly give tips
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How is the Barista interview, kindly give tips
Does anyone draw a complete blank at interviews? From the time they say "So tell me about yourself" I go into fight or flight mode. It as if they're asking me about someone else's life. They say don't try to memorize your answers, but I have no other choice. I sturdy all these stories and intro's about myself and still can't remember. I don't know what to do. I have had at least 4 interviews and at each one I rambled and didn't get the job.
I was laid off a month ago and I have startef studying for cisco certifications along with applying. But When I see job descriptions and number of people applied for a job it scares me. AI has made the process complecated I believe.... I have ISP tier3 experience but today's job market wants all together. Sec,cloud, routing,switching, wireless, automation, loadbalance, vpn, design, implement, trouble shoot.......
What do you think of these answers from the Hiring Managers to my questions? What are the metrics/volume that a person handles in this role? Supervisor: There are no metrics. We don't count. We care more about quality. How do you split the work among different people in the team? Supervisor: We don't split it. There's an inbox and people just grab what's coming in. We do have trackers. Me: I just asked to see how performance is assessed.
As a former recruiter, I ALWAYS spoke about comp with candidates right away, as it can be one of the fastest deal breakers. How are you addressing comp if it isn't brought up? I don't want to seem like that's the only thing, but it is an important thing. I'm not sure how to handle it. Thoughts?
I was recently wrongfully fired. I did not want to fight this for fear that it would go to the nursing board and they might sign with the employer so I chose to just leave. How do I explain this to all future employers without insulting my last job.
My biggest advice is to talk about how you are with customers. How do you stay polite under pressure, how do you handle busy days and long lines? If you have some insight into how you handle the technology, or any past experience, that's great too. But mostly think about your customer interactions and how you can share your skills in working with people.
I would recommend looking up just basic interview questions and practicing with those. Might not be the exact same, but helps you get some idea of what you’ll say.
Also how learning the differences between each possible coffee order. A flat white vs an americano
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