Friday, February 3, 2012

How do you think my interview at subway went?

So I was sitting with my cousin and my childhood friend, My cousin is a senior in high school real smart 3.98 gpa and she is already in medical classes to be a medical assistant! Then my friend she took advance classes in high school. My cousin has a file holder of all these other places shes applying to and my friend only has a resume (not even times new roman size 12 font)... I am sitting there with a a cover letter then my resume then my application to subway and under it food handlers certificate.



I get my interview they tell me your in high school? I said yes, i am 16.

They asked me if i had a car or a car to use i said not until september when i get my license?

they didn't ask me a lot of questions really tho?

good or bad?



do you think i outshine most applicants?

most people didnt even have a food handlers certificate at hand or a cover letter and resume?

is this good? or did i just out shine the high schooler category(they put applicants in a category if theres a lot of them which there was)How do you think my interview at subway went?
What does a description of your "smart cousin" and a friend have to do with your specific job interview?



It's a part time job with Subway, not a corporate vice president!



Yes, it doesn't hurt to be well organized for any interview. You probably did a good job. If you don't get the job, it has nothing to do with your interview. The job market is tight right now, there a lot of more experienced folks applying for the same jobs as the teenagers.



A suggestion to increase your odds, follow up in person, within the next 24 hours. Also, when you interview again, don't be afraid to ask for the job at the end of your interview. Politely ask, "when would you like me to start?".How do you think my interview at subway went?
Not sure how it went, but as an HR student, I can tell you that it's unacceptable that they asked you if you had a car. It's not their business how you get to work, as long as you get there.How do you think my interview at subway went?
UM could be good Could be bad Im thinking more of good thoughHow do you think my interview at subway went?
If they didn't ask you many questions, that usually means it didn't go well. The food handlers permit and resume are huge bonuses for you but a lot of times managers really care most about whether an employee will show up and without reliable transportation, they are skeptical. Did you offer an explanation of how you would get there without a car? Like which buses you would take or if someone will drop you off like a friend or a sibling? If not, you may want to call the manager, check in, and mention that you have secured reliable transportation just to put their mind at ease.

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