Le processus a pris 3 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Guitar Center (Syracuse, NY) en janv. 2011
Entretien
The manager and another man (who i assume to be the assistant manager asked a few questions about effects pedals, like what type of effects are there? what are the typical string sizes for electric and acoustic guitars?, name a few effects pedals that you are familiar with. Other than that not much was asked. The rest of things that were asked were vague and hard to answer. I assumed that a position would be offered to me on the spot like they usually are at this store (i spoke with several other employees previous to the interview and all of them returned that they were offered the assumed position at the end of the interview.) However, they said they'd call back in 5-7 days which is understandable. The technical questions were easy but the vague questions were hard to answer...
Questions d'entretien [2]
Question 1
What are some brands of pedals that you are familiar with?
J'ai passé un entretien chez Guitar Center (Phoenix, AZ)
Entretien
Well thought out interview pretty easy, I thought it went well but didn't get offered a position. I still feel like they are a good company although I heard they changed there commission structure in the past few years.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Guitar Center (Plano, TX)
Entretien
Simple and to the point. They want to know if you fit into the company culture. They also want to know what your skill set is as far as musical ability. It is very easygoing and relaxed
J'ai passé un entretien chez Guitar Center (North Olmsted, OH)
Entretien
Felt like I was being interrogated or discriminated against, as if this were an important career. Dude, you hire high school students. Give me a break. Avoid applying to guitar center.