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Job Interview Tomorrow At Pizza Hut

What should I wear to a Pizza Hut job interview?

I do freelance Graphic Design work so I’m used to just meeting clients for interviews dressed very casually or over the phone. Well times are hard right now so I need to take a job with a regular predictable income. I got a call from a Pizza Hut asking me to come in for an interview tomorrow and honestly have no clue how I should dress for this type of interview. Does anyone know?

I have an interview tomorrow at pizza hut as a shift manager... what kind of questions should I expect?

You will be asked about what hours are you available? can you work weekends ? (a must) are you a team person ? what leadership skills do you have? handling customer complaints, what would do?
standing for hrs. at a time. Basically a part time shift manager duties are covering weekends, holidays and call ins, they tack on the manager part to sound professional. negotiate, tell the interviewer what you want(within reason). remember when you fill out that application you are committing yourself to that schedule. GOOD LUCK

What is a pizza hut job interview like?

Why did you post this twice? LOL.
Well I never worked for Pizza Hut but I can pretty much tell you the basics.
First off, and the most important.. GO DRESSED TO IMPRESS! Most employers know within 30 seconds if they are going to hire you. I know it's Pizza Hut, but that doesn't change anything. Dress very nice, hair done, showered.. and colonge, but nothing too strong. Basically how you get dressed up on holiday events that your parents make you go to. lol.

This is your first job, so they aren't expecting a resume, but have you done any community service? If you have, I would suggest making up a resume.. they will be shocked! All you need to put is a objective, something simple since it is your first job (you can look those up online), your education (just what high school you are attending) and then your volunteer work.
But you don't have to do that, it's your first job.. so no worries.

But basically they will ask why do you want to work for Pizza Hut (I've always liked the customer service and the people that work here look like they really enjoy it. I've never had a job before so Pizza Hut looks like a fun great job, and one that will prepare me for other career paths I choose to take in the future) you know what I'm saying?

Don't worry. Just be yourself, and go in with a smile, and you will do fine!!

At the end of the interview they usually ask "Do you have any questions?" please ask him "What is the next step of this hiring process" so that you know what's to come. Then he/she will tell you, then ask for a contact number that you can contract them directly. If they say they will call by Friday, Friday afternoon, call them. If they don't give you a date, call 2 days from tomorrow asking for the status of your application.

Don't worry, they know it's your first job and they understand you have no experience. THey still called you in for a interview, and they never had to-remember that! Good Luck!!! You'll be fine!!!

Job interview at Pizza Hut tomorrow. What to expect?

1) Why you want to work at pizza hut
2) What led you to apply
3) they might give you examples of common situations like with customer complains and what not and they might ask what you would do if it happend
4) What is your availability

Just make sure anything she ask like on some of the questions about if .... happend... what would you do? Just always remember... The customer IS always right but before making a BIG decision such as a refund etc.. TELL YOUR MANAGER! thats a question they ask alot.

Also alot ask.. If you see a co worker being dishonest and putting a $20 in her pocket from the register what do you do? The answer- YOU DO NOT CONFRONT HER!! YOU GO STRAIGHT TO YOUR MANAGER AND LET YOUR MANAGER KNOW RIGHT AWAY!

Oh and remember- you never want to argue with a customer, because once again.. the customer is always right! (even if you KNOW they are wrong)

TIPS WHEN YOU GO ON YOUR INTERVIEW:

SMILE, BE VERY UPBEAT AND FRIENDLY, BE OUTGOING, AND DONT BE AFRAID OR INTIMIDATED! LOOK THE INTERVIEWER RIGHT IN THE EYE!


GOOD LUCK! YOU'LL DO WELL DON'T WORRY!!



Hope I helped. If I did please choose me as best answer!

2nd job interview at Pizza Hut. What to expect?

Hi y'all! So I applied for a job for Pizza Hut & I went in Wednesday and checked on it and the hiring manger scheduled me my 1st interview that same day at 5:30 I went in did the interview & it was good. At the end she told me to come in that Friday for a realistic job preview I learned some of the machines & when it was time for me to go she told me to come back Monday after I got out school. What should I expect from this? I'm super nervous bc this will be my first job. I'm 18 (I know I should've been gotten one) anyway what should I expect when I go back Monday?

MY INTERVIEW AT PIZZA HUT?

Well i have a job interview tomorrow at 4. Can i wear jeans seriously do they really care that much? I dont have khakis i dont even know what they are can you suggest anything other than polo or khakis as i dont have them? Also like what do they actually ask? What can my weaknesses be? Why do i wanna work there? What questions can i ask them? Any more advice would be good? Umm Do you think theyll actually hire me or am i wasting my time? Is saying why i wanna work there? does this sound good because i feel like this would be a good place to start work and i want to go into the food industry when im older(i actually do want to). Also i think it would be a friendly place to work and learn the skills that i need like using a cash register and learning to work at a faster rate then i already do?

Can I wear this to a pizza hut interview?

I have an interview tomorrow with pizza hut for a team member/sever position. I am 17 years old. I'm thinking about wearing some really nice dark wash or black skinny jeans with a nice dressy top and my heels with a pinstripe black blazer. My heels are about 4 inches, sry im young i don't have anything lower, im a high Fashion kinda girl. Do you think this would be appropriate for me?

What should I wear to a Pizza Hut interview?

Even though it isn't the classiest job in the world and the uniform won't be stylish, it's always best to dress "classy" for an interview. I know it seems like jeans and a top would suffice, but it's really looked down upon in any interview (unless, of course you get lucky and your could-be boss is light-hearted about this sort of thing). I'd go with an A-line skirt and blouse and simple flats or pumps. It's more formal but not overdoing it. That's what I've always worn for my interviews, at least. So far I've gotten every job I've tried out for, so at least I know my wardrobe wasn't an issue.

Second interview with pizza hut, what to expect?

This will be the cross examination part. Do not change anything you said from the first interview. Stick to the same story. Wear the same shirt you wore for the first interview so they will implant your image in their head and always remember you. Be calmer, rest palms of hands on top of your thighs, fingers spread apart. You will be amazed as to how this will make you feel relaxed and confident. like you have nothing to hide (yet we all do). Only answer the questions and be brief. Dont give them more than what they asked for. Sell yourself, but dont seem unrealistic. They are good with body language. In these times of economic hardships, everybody's lieing. Look at them when you talk but dont stare them down. Feel natural. Dont hide your hands or fidget. Dont cover your mouth. Keep your speech at the same pace. Prepare to ask them questions when they ask if you have any: Is there any upward advancement? How many employees work a shift on the average? Can you describe to me your ideal employee? What are some concerns here that you feel need attention? If I refer anyone for future employment here, are there any advantages? Trim your fingernails.

I've got a job interview at McDonald's tomorrow. What kinds of questions can I expect to be asked?

I worked at McDonald's in college in 1991, so I don't know how similar my experience would be to yours, but I can tell you the kind of questions I was asked.I sat down with a manager in the dining area, and I was asked about what kind of hours I was looking to work, when I would be available, if I had ever operated a register before or had any other experience in restaurant work. They also asked questions about how I would handle situations, such as a friend coming in and asking me to "hook them up"with some free food (I said that I would never do that, because that would be stealing).I can't remember any other questions at the moment, but I hope this helps.

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