I just sent in an application for the first time in my life...to subway
I don't know what's going to be expected of me or anything...
What should I be ready for?First job?
In the interview, be prepared to dress nicely, khakis and nice shirt. Expect to stress your reliability and people skills, honesty. They will ask you questions like why you want the job. What you would do in certain situations like employee theft and angry customers.
When you get the job they will expect you to show up on time for work, be a team player and not call in frequently. They will expect you to realistically manage your job and school. They are really insistant on pleasing customers. They will expect you to have a realistic availability and work most weekends. they will expect you to follow guidlines of sandwich making and save food costs. They will expect you to follow managment direction and work well with your coworkers. They will expect you to not freak out when you get feedback on how you do your job and be ready to learn.
Don't go in there thinking these jobs are mindless and easy. This is a place were you will learn alot about how to be an employee. They realize this job is not a career, but without jobs like these to start off you would never learn the basics that will help you later. Don't get discouraged if they don't call you back or you dont get the job. There are lots of places that rely on first time workers: Other food, retail. So keep trying no matter what. Remember If you get this job,Even if it sucks, try to stick around for at least a year. Even now you need to start building a reliable work history. I worked at a pizza place for 3 years in HS, mostly just 10hrs a week. In college I am able to secure better jobs because I had a history of steady employment.First job?
Just remember to smile a lot. :)First job?
You will catch on quick, those types of jobs are mindless and easy!First job?
It's a normal feeling for first timers
Just relax because working in Subway is a very easy job, it's only like your working at home
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