The difficult questions are about your morals. So make sure you know what you stand for before entering interview.
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The most unexpected question I had was "How many quarters would you have to stack to reach the top of the Empire State Building?" I told him I honestly didn't know, but then I took out my phone and googled the height of the Empire, the height of a quarter on it's side, and then divided the one by the other. He was looking for how I would handle a question about something I didn't know about, whether I would try to figure it out for myself, ask him the answer, or just admit to not knowing. I figured it out for myself, and he admitted that I was the first person to actually look it up. It was probably the most fun in an interview I have had in a long time.
none, it was pretty straight forward
I was asked what my biggest regret was. Wasn't expecting that.
No difficult questions.
No difficult questions.
How would you handle a rude customer?
Why do you want to work here?
What is an example of you going out of your way to help a customer at your previous jobs?
How would you close a sale? What would you say to get the customer to the register?
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