Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 2 días. Acudí a una entrevista en Micro Center (Columbus, OH) en mar 2013
Entrevista
You'll get a phone call asking you to come in for an interview... Which ends up being with a group of people, for me this was incredibly disappointing. You will learn a lot of basics about the company and then 'pair up' and do ice breakers and mock service situations, which I found incredibly childish and unneeded. You'll then take a personality and skills assessment which is incredibly easy if you have any kind of education. Afterwards you'll fill out an availability sheet and can expect a call pretty soon after. They will then have you take a drug test and get a background check. The interview process will take 3-4 hours, and after you accept a position you have to get your drug test taken care of within 24 hours. The background check can take up to a week depending on how competent the employee conducting the check through their 3rd party check is (mine took a long time).
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Do you buy service plans for your technology products?
Easy quick test of knowledge in tech and math to make sure it works the way they should. A couple quick question on why you want to work there and a quick test to see if you can determine real and fake cash.
El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Micro Center (Dallas, TX)
Entrevista
Phone Interview/ In Person Interview/Aptitude Test
Seemed to go okay but there were delays in responses. I noticed there were more men employed there than women- my resume might have been not the best it could to showcase my history in retail/management/csr/merchandising.
It seemed to go smoothly for a short while, and the 2nd manager offered me a role and i accepted- then after i took my test i was ghosted with no response.
I figured then I was rejected, could have been the test, not sure- I was running an errand that day, and i went in store to check and the manager who initially offered me a role seemed *uncomfortable* that i was there and I felt a bit unwanted. So that left a weird impression on me- perhaps its because they don't have a phone, and felt put on the spot?
It was a dampener of my previous shopping experiences there and i felt a bit judged against then with the managers discomfort of my presence.
I am unaware if they found me offensive somehow or if they just didn't want to hire a woman at that time- but being ghosted was a bit unwelcoming.
I'm a customer too-
A normal rejection would have been more polite.
Acudí a una entrevista en Micro Center (Columbus, OH)
Entrevista
Micro Center interviews focus on gauging your technical knowledge and customer service skills. They may ask about your experience with hardware, troubleshooting, and helping customers find solutions. Be ready to discuss your familiarity with computer components and common issues, as well as how you’d handle a challenging customer interaction. It's helpful to show enthusiasm for tech and a willingness to learn. Overall, the environment feels casual yet professional, so stay confident and customer-focused.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Describe a time where you had to handle conflict with a coworker.