I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Burger King in Feb 2020
Interview
As recruiters who have successfully placed thousands of candidates and interviewed 5 times as many, we recognize the importance of asking the right questions and also keeping the interview process focused and brief. Going into an interview, there are the 3 things you are trying to assess: A. JOB SKILLS: Do they have the experience, skills and qualifications required to succeed in the role? B. PERSONALITY: Would they be a good culture fit with the company and the rest of the team? C. INTELLIGENCE: Are they intelligent? Can they solve problems? Work independently? Handle stressful situations? The best way to approach an interview is to have your list of questions ready but ask only as many as you need to make the right decision. For example, it may only take a few questions to determine that they have the job skills and intelligence that you are looking for and then you can dig deeper into their personality and what motivates them.
Quick and informal, the Manager was nice and friendly. Place really smelled like hamburgers and french fries, Lots of smoke from the Chargrilling. Everything was a little greasy from all the really greasy food.
I applied in-person. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Burger King (Jacksonville, FL) in Jan 2024
Interview
Nice people to interview with but very hectic work place and too much work to do. Nice people to interview with but very hectic work place and too much work to do.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Burger King (Milwaukee, WI) in Jan 2024
Interview
Long, boring, repetitive, not interesting, redundant, waste of time, would not have applied. They don’t treat employees well. I could tell from interview process. Wish I would’ve went with gut and not applied.