Les candidats postulant à un poste comme Barista chez Starbucks attribuent un niveau de difficulté de 2,3 sur 5 (5 étant le niveau de difficulté le plus élevé) à leur expérience d’entretien et sont 68 % à l’évaluer comme positive. À titre de comparaison, la moyenne pour l’ensemble de l’entreprise est de 74,5 % d’avis positifs, d’après les évaluations Glassdoor.
Les candidats postulant à un poste comme Barista mettent en moyenne 7 jours pour être embauchés, d’après les 28 entretiens partagés par les utilisateurs pour ce poste. À titre de comparaison, le processus de recrutement chez Starbucks prend en moyenne 7 jours.
D’après 28 entretiens Glassdoor, les étapes typiques du processus d’entretien d’embauche pour un poste comme Barista chez Starbucks incluent :
Entretien individuel: 33 %
Entretien téléphonique: 19 %
Casier judiciaire: 12 %
Présentation: 12 %
Autres: 7 %
Entretien en groupe: 5 %
Test de personnalité: 5 %
Test de QI/d’intelligence: 2 %
Test des compétences: 2 %
Dépistage de drogues: 2 %
Voici les rôles les plus recherchés pour les rapports d’entretien -
J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. Le processus a pris plus d'une semaine. J'ai passé un entretien chez Starbucks (Little Rock, AR) en oct. 2012
Entretien
I have a few friends who are managers at Starbucks and one of them put in a good word for me with a hiring manager (I've found knowing someone gets your application moved to the top of the pile). I was very proactive about getting an interview. I called and talked to the manager and then I went there in person to ask for an interview.
That particular location wasn't hiring, but after a half hour interview full of difficult scenario questions he sent me to a location that was hiring.
The manager at the new location was very friendly and easy to talk to. The interview went very well. He told me all about the benefits of working at Starbucks and how people tend to stay with the company a long time because they treat their employees well.
I chose to come back a few days later and observe the morning rush to see if I could handle the job. It wasn't too intimidating, and I could tell the store ran really well, so I was still interested.
The manager ran a background check on me (they do that with all new hires now) and when it came back clean, we met again to discuss specifics (schedule, dress code, etc.)
I was excited and ready to accept his offer and then I asked what the salary was...
He told me I would start at $7.45/hr. and after six months it would go up to $7.84/hr. After negotiating with him, I figured out that $8/hr would be the highest I could possibly get and even then, his district manager would have to approve it.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Name a time when you were nice to someone even though they hadn't been nice to you and why did you choose to act that way?
J'ai passé un entretien chez Starbucks (Montréal, QC)
Entretien
Received an email asking to schedule an interview for the following week. The interview took place in the store itself, and took about 15 minutes. The questions were pretty average.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Starbucks
Entretien
First interview went well, just the basic behavioral questions that should be answered using the STAR method. Second interview was less questions but with the district manager. Still waiting to hear back (if they reach out at all).
Questions d'entretien [5]
Question 1
Tell me about a time where you had to navigate a situation where the supervisor wasn’t available.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Starbucks (Subang Jaya)
Entretien
Basically a short chat about my availability, my interest in the job, why I want to work there, how familiar I am with coffee and what my past experiences in hospitality were.