Great pay and discount. Usually a fun work environment. Not a very difficult job most times.
Endless changes to Op model and management structure. The holidays are awful, but that's retail. Scheduling is inconsistent and ever-changing. You end up working with a bunch of high school kids that don't care about their job.
Very detailed questions. They want to know why you succeeded or failed. The dialogue is very smooth. They ask everyone the same questions for fairness but they want to hire someone that wants to be promoted.
I was an internal candidate who applied to become a Best Buy Mobile Manager. Internal Best Buy leadership interviews are extremely dependent on you knowing your business. Most questions involve the manager asking you questions about your current fina
I interviewed with the General Manager and the District Mobile Manager. They asked me a series of questions and took notes. The questions were scenario-based, for example: "Describe a time where you did not hit your goal, what did you do, and what
Very detailed questions. They want to know why you succeeded or failed. The dialogue is very smooth. They ask everyone the same questions for fairness but they want to hire someone that wants to be promoted.
I was an internal candidate who applied to become a Best Buy Mobile Manager. Internal Best Buy leadership interviews are extremely dependent on you knowing your business. Most questions involve the manager asking you questions about your current fina
I interviewed with the General Manager and the District Mobile Manager. They asked me a series of questions and took notes. The questions were scenario-based, for example: "Describe a time where you did not hit your goal, what did you do, and what