I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Domino's in Oct 2011
Interview
Overall, it seems like a great opportunity, but the interview process was very sloppy. I went to a career fair where the recruiters contacted me back for an interview, then switched recruiters mid-process and never actually got back with me. They sort of led me on and then never gave me a chance and essentially wasted my time. I happened to be at another career where they attended and then was told they would be getting back with me for the interview and then received a rejection e-mail. One person told me that one person was my contact and recruiter, while a different person told me another one was. Overall, it was not very professional nor organized. Furthermore, I tried following up and asking what I could have done better and never had a return e-mail.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They just generally had me explain my leadership experience and how that would translate to being a good leader for their company.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Domino's (Ann Arbor, MI) in Oct 2017
Interview
30 minute phone call with an HR representative then an onsite interview with a few managers. All the managers were friendly and helpful in answering my questions about the company.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Domino's (Orangeburg, SC) in Apr 2016
Interview
After my phone interview I was told that they would be going in another direction. I assumed that maybe it was because my resume didn't match up well with the position. The interview went well I answered all the questions. The interviewer asked me to go over my resume and asked basic interview questions to learn more about me.
I had a phone interview. I attend my recruiter's alma mater rival school, and within the beginning of our conversation, she mentioned she was excited they beat us in football this past season. She also asked me if I had operational restaurant experience, such as working as a waitress. While it's important for leaders to understand the functions of all members of an organization, I think it's silly that working as a waitress or delivery person was used as any indication of being a good leader. Not impressed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked about restaurant experience and leadership experience.
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