I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Subway (Lenexa, KS) in Sept 2012
Interview
This has been my first job. I got there about an hour early, (which I suggest you go to any interview at least 15 mins early because it shows good reliability) and the manager was still working, so I waited around until she was finished and could see me. She sat down with me, was very relaxed and outgoing. I've heard some people say on here that they'll give you math problems, I didn't have that issue. Although I would suggest still brushing up to be sure anyways. It was a calmer experience than other interviews I've been on, I felt very relaxed. She asked me to tell her a little bit about myself, asked my means of transportation and if that was reliable, asked if an employee was to call in "sick", how I would react, when I would become suspicious and what I would do. She didn't really ask me any hard questions at all, which was a huge relief to me because I thought I would get slammed with hard questions like some of my previous experiences with interviews.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
For me there wasn't really any difficult questions or unexpected questions at all. It was very easy, simple questions. They were mostly based on gauging my personality, how well I handle pressure, how well I deal with stress, etc, simple things.
Very easy no difficult questions, it’s subway, what do you expect? Fast food without the grease. Easy job but low pay and odd hours that they give you. Subway is obviously easy to get in with.
I applied online. I interviewed at Subway (Dayton, OH) in Jul 2026
Interview
I arrived on time for my scheduled 2:00 PM interview after driving approximately 20 minutes to the store. When I informed an employee that I was there for an interview, I was told the location was closing in two weeks. Since I had a scheduled interview, I waited about 10 minutes to speak with the hiring manager.
When we finally sat down, the hiring manager asked for my name and appeared ready to begin the interview. Before we started, I asked whether it was true that the store was closing. She confirmed that it was and then stated that they probably would not be moving forward with the interview process because of the upcoming closure.
At that point, the interview ended without any meaningful discussion of my qualifications.
If the store was already aware that it would not be hiring due to its impending closure, the professional and respectful course of action would have been to cancel the interview beforehand. Instead, I spent roughly an hour driving and waiting for an interview that had effectively been decided before I arrived. It demonstrated a lack of communication and consideration for applicants' time.
Easy process. Overall easy going job but low pay and can be busy at times. Created great friendships with the boss and a few co workers since most of the time there was only two people there