You get to learn a lot of things about technology that you didn't know before. If you're passionate about tech, it's awesome because you get paid to do so. $15 starting also feels good.
Depends on the store you work in, but my store currently has different management that just lies to customers to get them into subscriptions and buying add-ons. I hate lying, which is a big reason I want to leave.
Also, all roles have become a jack of all trades role during Covid, so now you don't have the time you'd like to really sink your teeth into learning one role very well unless you have someone to learn from.
I was called in and asked a series of questions. I was given the job almost immediately by answering the questions with competence. Overall, the interview is easy. Just be confident and answer their questions like a normal person, and you should ma
I had to interview with three different people at one time. I'm not sure what each of their roles were. It was nerve-wracking. They each took turns asking questions. It was difficult to read the room.
You apply online, then you do a video interview by responding to prompts. These are recorded and sent to the store you are applying to. Then, you do an in-person interview where they ask you typical customer service questions.
I was called in and asked a series of questions. I was given the job almost immediately by answering the questions with competence. Overall, the interview is easy. Just be confident and answer their questions like a normal person, and you should ma
I had to interview with three different people at one time. I'm not sure what each of their roles were. It was nerve-wracking. They each took turns asking questions. It was difficult to read the room.
You apply online, then you do a video interview by responding to prompts. These are recorded and sent to the store you are applying to. Then, you do an in-person interview where they ask you typical customer service questions.