Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7097|London, England

Nintendogamer wrote:

The works. book/craft store.

and the interviewer was a woman.
So...I'm guessing things didn't go as planned?
Nappy
Apprentice
+151|6705|NSW, Australia

sleep your way to the top if shes decent

edit-
hm your from the uk

what does lovely juvly mean?    (or is it lovely jubley)

i work with 2 english blokes and they always say this weird stuff im like WTF :S

Last edited by Nappy (2008-04-11 04:46:01)

Ultrafunkula
Hector: Ding, ding, ding, ding...
+1,975|6950|6 6 4 oh, I forget

Heh, I remember my interviews I had in january. The first time two women (thank god they were ugly so I could concentrate on the job I was trying to get ) were hitting me with some semihard questions.

The next step was a psycho-test. That was a well spent 5h one rainy saturday morning. I finally got to do the ink test too. That was quite fun actually. In the third photo I saw the new Batman logo. I really couldn't think of anything else so I actually said it to the shrink He just went "m-hmmm" and clearly tried not to smile I got good feedback on the pics. The key is not to be too fast or think too long. I had an average of 20-30sec per pic. If you answer too fast you are the type that clicks "yes to all" when your PC asks for something and go "oh, shit" afterwards. If you think too long you're the type who can't decide. I had to ask what was the longest someone has taken with one picture. The shrink told me one woman went apeshit over a few dots in a picture and she took around 45min with one board of ink.

The final interview was just basically "do you want the job? sign here" So I got the job, so I guess I'm nuts enuff for this fine French establishment
0akleaves
Member
+183|7090|Newcastle UK

I'm Jamesey wrote:

Mitch wrote:

Lol my job interview at subway was super easy they didnt ask me any weird phsyco questions they just asked what kind of hours im looking for and stuff.

Tbh since this is your first job interview, it's probly to a job that doesn't require amazing crudentials
crudentials

not to look down on your job but I doubt subways have a rigorous application process
u work at a mcdonalds in scotland jamesey you cant speak here.
You have to learn the rules of the game and then you have to play better than anyone else.

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