What should I expect on the interview and math test? |
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Slugo Johnson in Clearwater, Florida 41 months ago |
What should I expect on the interview? What type of questions do they ask and what type of answers are they looking for? Also, I know they give a math test and was wondering what questions they ask, is it multiple choice or what? What else should I expect during the interview? And how many people normally show up in the 10 to 4 o'clock openings? |
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cobracookiecommander in palmetto, Florida 36 months ago |
u should expect excellent treatment and a math test that any preschooler can pass even one educated in the south.then a week of brain washing at corp office where u will be treated like an idiot but still nice.. once u get to a branch the nightmare begins. |
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Vicky T in Brandon, Florida 36 months ago |
Training week 1 is informative, demanding but an amazing experience. Week 2 can be overwhelming but be patient - its on the job training which is fun, fast paced and a great beginning to your career. I enjoyed every minute. Good Luck! |
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cobracookiecommander in palmetto, Florida 36 months ago |
Vicky T in Brandon, Florida said: Training week 1 is informative, demanding but an amazing experience. Week 2 can be overwhelming but be patient - its on the job training which is fun, fast paced and a great beginning to your career. I enjoyed every minute. Good Luck! training week 1 is MIS-INFORMATIVE demanding and IS one hell of an experience. week 2 is no better come to thi nk of it you will spend your entire time here slaving over a crowded window while being called every 2 min about pulling customers up to the window . (who refuse to come to the window) its not fun in any way shape or form , its definitely fast paced and there is no career to be had at amscot.. no one lasts longer than 5 years unless you suck up like crazy if you are the type of person who can live with misleading other humans (customers) and dont mind working for 9 to 12 hrs straight without a break or any kind of incentive and have no education or former REAL work experience then you will find it to be bearable. |
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Vicky T in Brandon, Florida 36 months ago |
Training was incredible - the best training i have ever had and i attended hamburgr university and other top class training facilities! |
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currentasscotemployee in tampa, Florida 36 months ago |
you attended hamburger university? so that explains why you love amscot. i hope you weren't trying to spell hamburg university because if you went to a school for Applied Sciences and you are working at amscot you got bigger problems then i thought. |
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