You shouldn't be nervous. Be on time, look presentable (clean clothes, not wrinkled) and listen carefully to the interviewer and answer the question asked, don't go off on some tangent. And don't lie about anything! They will be looking for someone they think is reliable , can do simple math (make change) and has common sense. They know they'll have to teach you the job, so don't worry about any hard ball questions.
Good luck!
2007-06-22 11:44:32
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answered by aramcobratang 3
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Don't be nervous, it's only McDonalds. Just wear a clean, nice outfit (i.e. slacks and a button-down shirt) and be friendly and polite and you'll make a good impression. I've seen people go to interviews at McDonalds wearing ratty jeans and Korn t-shirts and still get hired.
I worked at McDonalds briefly while I was in school and if the store I worked at is any indication, they'll hire almost anyone. They have such a high turnover that they're always hiring.
I wouldn't be nervous though - the interview will probably be fairly low-key and if you have enough of an interest in the job to ask us for interview advice you'll probably have no problem getting hired. Good luck!
2007-06-23 07:08:00
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answered by insomniac 5
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You should definitely arrive on time (a little early 10-15 min)
You should dress nice (tie, dress pants, pressed collard shirt)
You should be confident-great your interviewer with a good tone of voice and a firm hand shake.
Remember to smile and use plenty of eye contact. Oh and have good posture!
It would be a good idea to do some research ,perhaps on McDonald's website, so you can establish some great questions to ask your interviewer about the company or open position. A good question might be How long do employees usually work as hourly employees be for applying for advancement such as a manager position? this will show your interest in a prolonged Career with the company.
Prepare yourself for an interviewers questions. Questions often includ.
Describe yourself.
Describe the last time you were in a position of responsibility or provided good customer service.
Why do you want to work for our company?
What sets you apart from other applicants for this position?
Do you have prior work experience?
What do you like about our company?
etc.
Remember not to be afraid to sell yourself, tell them why your the best person for the job.
Remember to thank your interviewer and leave with another firm handshake and smile.
really just be confident, well prepared, and on time. The interview should go great :)
2007-06-22 12:31:19
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answered by Haley 2
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dont use slang words, shake hands, answer the questions with thought but no long pause, smile dress clean that includes fingernails. Don't come into the interview smelling like smoke or foul odors. Remember, not eveyone is right for the job and most everyone has had the dissapointment of not getting a job. It's try try try that makes one succeed...good luck
2007-06-22 11:41:33
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answered by me and me 1
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Be good. i grow to be nervous once I had my first interview. you would be good and assured. it relatively is 0.5 the conflict in an interview. with courtesy greet the guy interviewing you, and positioned on formal outfits. manifest somewhat early, yet no longer too early which you linger interior the waiting room. save calm and teach a grin. provide and clarify your resume yet save it effortless. clarify who you're and act friendly. in case you're asked any questions, only answer them. do no longer act rude or something. additionally, practice what you will say, and get a good nights sleep.
2016-10-02 23:38:18
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answered by minick 4
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If you can walk and chew gum at the same time, you are qualified to work at McDonalds. Don't worry.
2007-06-22 11:43:31
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answered by ? 7
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