Name a time when you went above and beyond at work? What did you do?
Head Cashier Interview Questions
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What relevant experience do you have
Name a time when you were criticized by a coworker or supervisor. How did you handle it?
What would you consider the most important part of the job for head cashier?
Name a time when you have given wrong information and found out it was wrong and what did you do after you found out it was wrong
There really wasn't any difficult questions in my opinion it was pretty run of the mill though the question everybody seems to get hung up on is what is something that you need to improve on ...its kind of hard during the interview process to say something negative about yourself and be honest and turn it into a positive so beware of that pitfall. Definitely don't say that your always tardy or absent but your working on that! Lol believe me I've heard just about everything in the way of excuses and that is not one that will get you hired. And have examples in the forefront of your mind of how you are very helpful to people and very customer service oriented and you will just about guarantee yourself that position that you are applying for. Also do some research and be knowledgeable about the job that your applying for do not come into the interview blind.
Name a time when you were told to do something, and you did it wrong. ( I find this question difficult because you don't expect to go into an interview and tell them about all the things that you do/or have done wrong at other jobs. But what they really want is how you handled hardship and what you learned from the experience.
What is something that has been an issue with you in the past, and how did you learn from it or overcome it.
Tell me about a time you went above and beyond for a customer.
The questions are basic but when the interviewer makes their notes, they only write down a small portion of your answer and base your "score" off that
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