Sunday, February 26, 2012

Mcdonalds JOB APPLICATION question?

Okay, so I am 15 and a half years old. I am applying for a job at Mcdonalds. I filled out the application online and clicked continue. Then this new thing popped up saying "You are at a website used by your prospective or current employer to recruit and select candidates. To proceed with this you need a User ID and PIN provided by an employment representative." ...But also, above that it said "Thank you for your interest in pursuing a job opportunity with McDonald's!"



So I was wondering what that is all about, the User ID and PIN? Do I need them, or how do I get them. Ugh, applying for jobs is so frustrating! HELPMcdonalds JOB APPLICATION question?
Number one rule:

Filling out applications online is a waste of time.

Go in person.

Dress well.

Be prepared with all your info to fill out the appliation - including paper and pens.

When done, ask for the manager to turn it in.

Shake his/her hand and sell yourself hard to him.

Compliment the store cleanliness (they like clean people), and tell him how much you would like to work there.

Practice this with a parent.

Return 2 days later with a typed thank you letter.

Make sure to remember the managers name.

Again, ask for the manager to turn it in

Go in off hours - not during lunch or dinner and not afer 4pm



This will also show them that you have transportation to the location.

You'd be surprised how many 15 year olds apply and have no way of getting there.

/Mcdonalds JOB APPLICATION question?
Believe it or not there are still plenty of people that do not have the Internet. I am a counselor for a teenager job program, and I can tell you that they still do issue paper applications, and in fact I recommend it over the privacy online application shell. So I would march right down there and get an application in person. In fact there are somethings that you can take to enhance your chances of getting the McDonalds job. Those are none other than at least (2) letters of reference. Where might one get those? Try some teachers or relatives or adults that have interacted with you in any charitable organization or church.

No comments:

Post a Comment