J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris plus d'une semaine. J'ai passé un entretien chez Argos
Entretien
When I arrived the staff didn't seem very organised. It was a group interview and was around 20 of us. We all introduced ourselves. We was split into 4 groups and built a tower with spaghetti and marshmallows. We were all sat on the shop floor which wasn't very clean as the interview was immediately after closing time. After this we were given 5 leaflets which shows Argos returns policy and insurance. We had to write the pros and cons of the different types for different products. I really didn't get what I was doing. We presented this to the other groups.
After this we queued up so they could photocopy our right to work documents, left feeling like a child. When I gave them my availability to work baring in mind I had applied for the job advertised as 16 hours she didn't seem impressed and made me feel a little embarrassed in front of some people due to a remark. It was clear Argos are all about selling the add one such as batteries, insurance and that sort of stuff. I left the interview hoping I didn't hear from them
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no personal questions. was a bad experience and felt like I wasted my time
Easy for me but hard for some I can imagine. Just had to chat and then go on shop floor. Nice woman interviewing me. I would recommend. Thanks Argos - you the best!
it was a long interview (1 hour) but relatively easy. however it did involve role play which was quite hard as i didn’t know how to work the system and most products i was being told to look for weren’t in stock.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Argos (East Kilbride, Écosse)
Entretien
one on one interview with questions about experience with customers, teamwork, and how to deal with different customer scenarios. Also asked about background info. Overall a light and easy friendly chat.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Tell me a time you dealt with a difficult customer and how did you solve the problem