Recently joined Haagen-Dazs as a part-time job.
I don't know which city you are in, but I am in Shanghai. I can only help you describe the shops in Shanghai!
Usually in June, many stores should be short of people, because a group of employees will leave, so the probability of being hired in the interview at this time is very high, because the college entrance examination has just ended, so many high school graduates will come to work part-time.
At the interview, I should be the big guy of all people. I am a sophomore, except for two or three college students, who seem to be all high school students. You need to fill out a form during the interview. You should probably fill in your personal information and previous part-time experience, and then call you later to inform you of the interview time. Because I did some other part-time jobs before doing this part-time, the manager asked me during the interview, "Why did you do a part-time job when everyone else was playing in your freshman year?"
But after the interview, I don't think there are many requirements, as long as I have enough time (I can get off work very late at night, which is a priority), I am lively and cheerful, and I can bear hardships, because I almost always stand in the office, and I have to apply for a food health certificate. If foreigners visit the store frequently, I should have some requirements for spoken English. Don't worry about anything else. Training will be arranged afterwards.
But I don't recommend girls to do this job. Compared with other stores, the salary is not high. Maybe Haagen-Dazs is just famous, and it's really tiring work. Many people work short hours, and it is easy to lose money in the lobby. If the packaging customer makes a mistake, the money should be accompanied by himself. Haagen-Dazs ice cream is still very expensive!
I hope my answer can help you in Shanghai, and I wish you a successful interview!
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