I applied in-person. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at McDonald's (Ottawa, ON) in May 2017
Interview
My friend currently works there so I gave her my resume and used her as my reference.
A month later, I got an email from the hiring manager for an interview.
The interview was pretty easy. She started off by talking to me about my availability, why I want to work here and where I would prefer to work in (grill, cashier). Then, I ended off asking 4-5 questions. She told me that she'll e-mail me either the same day or the day after if I got in or not.
On the same day, she e-mailed me that I got accepted into the job. She told me to come in for an orientation.
The orientation is basically a time where you learn the basics of the job, information, payment (etc.). Mine lasted for 3 hrs but the time can vary depending on what McDonald's you're in. You usually receive your uniform and bring in your SI (Social Insurance Number) and a photo id (passport, health card etc.) in the orientation.
On your orientation, you get paid because it counts as a shift.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at McDonald's (Chester, WV) in Oct 2015
Interview
There is no true interview process, they ask you when you can work and what days are better for you but that was about it. I don't have much more to say on this one as their interview process took less then 15 minutes and it wasn't a true interview by my standards.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are the hours you put on your application the only hours you can work?
I applied online. I interviewed at McDonald's (Dandenong) in Mar 2013
Interview
i applied online, then got an email saying that i can book in for an interview. you're allowed to choose the day you want to come in from a list of options. i went to the one on one interview and a few days later received an email saying that i got the job. the interview was short, sharp and shiny.