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      Entretien pour In Shop/Driver

      26 mars 2014
      Employé (anonyme)
      Des Moines, IA
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en personne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Jimmy John's (Des Moines, IA) en juin 2011

      Entretien

      Well, learning the sandwiches and that test was the most important thing. I impressed them and was a top candidate as I scored 100%, if you do that, you have a great chance to get hired, it shows you care, but it's also extremely important because they expect you to be on your game. They are in a hurry and often interview fast but seriously, they are expected to do a lot as managers and assistant managers, so you need to understand that you need to be interested in them, and that it isn't as if they are NOT interested in you, its just that they see a lot of people who don't have the qualities it takes to be a team member, so they really need to sort that out. Look them in the eyes and tell them you are going to be a hustler that always shows up on time, knows how to take direction, and is willing to work at a moments notice when emergency called in. Those things should also be true and looking them in the eye will tell them that. Don't be intimidated if they are looking you in the eyes, because thats what they need to find out, if they can trust you... they don't want to waste all the time in the world. Take time on your application, take time to write it properly and legibly. BE PRESENTABLE, get a haircut, even if they don't have a haircut. They're busy ! They aren't brushing you off you have to wait or you meet with a different person first. Go through the channels, be patient, come back when they say to come back. It doesn't all go perfect. Do as much online research beforehand so that they don't have to teach you the world about Jimmy Johns. Know how Jimmy started. Know why they need you to do things fast and the Jimmy Way. Know that its about cost control and high standards and ALWAYS being busy. You'll succeed at the interview. Focus over jokes and friendships. That's cool to be that way, but they are very serious about costs and they need you to be on an efficient team. You need to be a team player. You get more hours when you work hard, you aren't gonna get the schedule you want at the interview. Just go with it and mention if you have obvious conflicts, but your focus, is making the team successful. Think of how you have made a team successful in the past. Tell how your attitude has turned around a tough situation. How your ideas have helped a bad situation in another restaurant. If you don't have experience, stress that it is your desire that makes you a good candidate, and you can't teach punctuality, commitment to the team, work ethic, and a willingness to make coming in last minute ... early ... or staying late. So, whether someone has more experience could only mean that they've been taught wrong or been taught and chosen to do things their own way. You want to be taught the right way, and stick with that. And that's how you've done every other job successfully. Then make sure you do that. Transportation to work, have that covered. Why Jimmy Johns? Have an answer for that that makes sense. Respect their corporate franchise structure, it is interesting how it works. Learn about it. Compliment the consistency of the product, and how you can get a number 15 totally tuna in Iowa and in New York and it tastes the same, fresh and delicious ! You admire that. There is something special about seeing a team succeed, and although there are times when it seems upper management positions are far away, you see and understand that it takes only patience and effort, and the doors open up quicker than one imagines if the right things are done. But first things first, focus on the fundamentals and you understand that the floors being mopped and the walls being scrubbed are just as important to a customer coming back, as a decent sandwich. Because it could be to some customers. Notice to the hiring manager, that some customers are just having a bad day, and you kill them with kindness.... then follow through with that if hired. Notice to the manager hiring, that sometimes supervisors are stressed during rushes and have to yell, not because they are mad, but because they are frustrated due to a chain of events and its nothing personal. That you wouldn't take it personal, its business. If something like that ever happened, a Jimmy Johns manager would later come explain that to you anyway.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      I think a difficult question is, "Why do you want to work here." Because they ask it ... like ... "What you just woke up one day and wanted this job? Look at me, I'm dead tired, I worked all week, have little sleep, everyone was late, I'm covered in flour and sweat, I look like hell, everyone's mad at me and my pay s%$ks." Why would you want to come here? After all that, you need to be prepared with a labor of love answer. Look, hard work is nothing new to me. I've heard sir/madam, and correct me if I'm wrong, that if I work here ... I get rewarded. I've worked in the corporate world where everyone is scheming behind peoples' backs to get ahead ... and they are miserable. I have my costs where they need to be that the amount I will be getting paid if hired meets my needs, with no frills (important), and I love serving customers because it makes them happy. Yeah, not everyone, but a lot of people love food so they don't walk in here mad. I've worked in restaurants, and the products aren't as fresh as what you have here, the ham has nitrates in it for their club sandwiches and its a 4 star restaurant, what's that about? Jimmy John's has these policies (that you read online), and that's cool. I don't care about that corporate crap anymore, I wanna come in, do my job and THAT DAY ... is in the books. I don't have to carry around the weight of the next day on my mind, EVERY DAY is a new day, a new challenge. I heard this store has a high volume (or see what accolades that store has or the manager has), that's where I want to be. Frankly, I want a place to dig in and sink my teeth into ... be a part of a team and start reaching the goals we have for weekly profits and kick other stores butt.
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      Autres retours d’entretien d’embauche pour un poste comme In Shop/Driver chez Jimmy John's

      Entretien pour In-shop/Driver

      9 avr. 2014
      Employé (anonyme)
      Grandville, MI
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien facile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en personne. Le processus a pris 1 semaine. J'ai passé un entretien chez Jimmy John's (Grandville, MI) en mai 2012

      Entretien

      When applying be sure to fill out the ENTIRE application. The best way to get noticed is to show up when the restaurant is not busy, usually before 11am or after 2pm (varies depending on the location you visit). Make sure to ask for the General Manager and either hand your application to that person, and get their name and contact info if possible. Dress nicely, like you actually want the Job. There is a lot of paperwork to fill out. Many places will require a motor vehicle history report from your DMV, so if you have a lengthy list of tickets, moving violations, etc, you may have a difficult time getting a driving position. If you do get hired, you will eventually have to take a test to prove you have the menu memorized. I've heard some locations use this test as a condition of your employment.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      I don't remember any super difficult interview questions.
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      Entretien pour In Shop/Driver

      12 oct. 2015
      Employé (anonyme)
      Offre acceptée
      Expérience positive
      Entretien facile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Jimmy John's en févr. 2012

      Entretien

      Ask you the basic questions Give you a handbook Tells you the rules and terms of working at Jimmy Johns (i.e you can work at a competitor at the same time who makes more than 50% or so of Jimmys Sales.) sign some papers give the usual copies of paperwork (license and copy of insurance/ Social Security and ID or Birth Cert.) start the next day or so

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      What are your goals? Why Jimmy Johns?
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