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I generally do group interviews to help each person feel more comfortable. Then I can get a feel for how they interact with someone they haven't met before. I ask them what observations they have about our store, and how they would improve it.
The main thing I try to do in an interview is listen to how they are answering my questions. I've found that a potential employee will "say" a lot of things to get a job (especially right now), but that doesn't always mean they come through on their promises. Are they comfortable talking to you, are they nervous, do they maintain eye contact the whole time, are they confident in themselves.
The most important thing for me though is the first impression. They will have about 1-3 minutes to leave a lasting impression with the customer, and I'm giving them about 20-30 minutes. If they haven't captured my attention in the first 5 minutes, that's the impression the customer will get.
Hire slow. Fire fast.
You'd be suprised how many people that have applied that respond to my question of "Do you like coffee?" to "Well sorta."
I'm thinking then, well why do you want to work here?
I don't know, I guess I see it as if you don't like coffee, then how are you going to be able to taste/pick apart bean characteristics, and such.
It sounds like the simplest question ever, however it's a very good one.
You'd be suprised how many people that have applied that respond to my question of "Do you like coffee?" to "Well sorta."
I'm thinking then, well why do you want to work here?
I don't know, I guess I see it as if you don't like coffee, then how are you going to be able to taste/pick apart bean characteristics, and such.
It sounds like the simplest question ever, however it's a very good one.
Hiring a Barista that doesn't like coffee would be the equivalent of hiring a chef who doesn't really like food...
Black Sheep Coffee North said:You'd be suprised how many people that have applied that respond to my question of "Do you like coffee?" to "Well sorta."
I'm thinking then, well why do you want to work here?
I don't know, I guess I see it as if you don't like coffee, then how are you going to be able to taste/pick apart bean characteristics, and such.
It sounds like the simplest question ever, however it's a very good one.
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