30 Farmfoods Interview Questions & Answers
1. The average Farmfoods employee stays with the company for 3 years or more. If hired, how long do you expect to stay at Farmfoods?
How to Answer
Farmfoods is looking to make an investment in their future every time they hire a new employee. Since they promote to Branch Manager and beyond from within the company, the most successful candidates are those who see a long-term future with the company. Talk to the interviewer about your career goals and how Farmfoods can help you achieve them.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"One of the reasons I applied for this role at Farmfoods is that I want to build a career. After leaving school, I was a bit directionless -- but my friend, Louise, went through the Branch Manager training programme last year and encouraged me to look into a job with Farmfoods. Seeing how satisfied she is with her work gave me a lot of hope that I could find a career home at Farmfoods, too. I hope that eventually I'll be eligible to go through the training programme as well!"
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I'm a mum and have been staying at home for several years raising my kids, but now I'm finally in a place where I'm ready to rejoin the workforce. I'm not really interested in just having a short-term job; I really want to build a career with a company whose values I feel aligned with. Farmfoods feels like a really good fit for me, and I can see myself here for many years."
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2. Have you ever been late for a shift? How do you plan for unexpected situations that could make you late?
How to Answer
Farmfoods employees must be quick on their feet, including handling unexpected situations that pop up on your way to work. Show the interviewer that you are resourceful and do your best to arrive for work on time. If you've been late for a shift, talk to the interviewer about how you handled the situation and how you would prevent it from happening again.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"I hate the feeling of running late, and I do everything I can to avoid it. A few years ago on my way to work, my car got a flat and I was stranded on the side of the road. Of course, I immediately called my manager and explained my situation -- she was really nice about it, but I still felt terrible! Now I always have a plan B -- I learned how to change my tires myself, and I always have a spare."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"Being a mum has taught me to have several backup plans -- I always have a running list in my head of what I'm going to do if X, Y, or Z happens. Luckily, I have a great partner who shares the responsibility of shuttling our kids to school and practices. On days I work, she handles the kids so I don't have to worry about getting them where they're going on time and can focus on making it to work."
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3. Do you have reliable transportation?
How to Answer
It's important that you are able to consistently arrive for your shifts at Farmfoods on time. Talk to the interviewer about your transportation plans.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"I love to ride my bike, so I always opt to use that for my primary transportation if I can. If the weather is really bad or I can't use my bike for some reason, I also have a car that is well-maintained. I've never been late for a shift, and you can count on me to always arrive to work 5-10 minutes before my shifts start."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I use public transportation, and I really love it. I always make sure to take a bus that's scheduled to arrive at least half an hour before my shift is supposed to start -- that way, if there's bad traffic or weather, I can be sure I'll still arrive on time."
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4. Tell me about a time you solved a problem at work.
How to Answer
The work at Farmfoods is fast-paced, and every day presents its own opportunities and challenges. Talk to the interviewer about a time you were presented with a problem at work, and walk them through how you solved the problem. What did you learn about yourself in the process? What would you do differently in the future?
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"A few months ago, a customer came into the store to pick up an item she had ordered online -- but unfortunately, we couldn't find the item anywhere! The online ordering process was brand new at our company, so they were still working out the kinks on the corporate level; it turned out that the customer's order had been accidentally cancelled by the system. The customer was so patient while I made calls to our corporate offices and IT departments to figure out what had happened, and she was really gracious about the whole thing. After we figured out what had happened, I helped the customer place a new order and then offered her a coupon (with my manager's consent) for a discount on a future purchase. The customer was really pleased with the way we handled the situation."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"Last year, the store where I was working had a power outage because of a huge storm that came through, and everything was locked down -- including the electronic doors into and out of the store. I was the manager on duty at the time, so the first thing I did was check in with the other employees to make sure they were okay. I split the store into sections and had the employees go through and check on all of the customers. We didn't know how long the storm would last, so we offered all of the customers bottled water, set up a little area for the children to play in, and tried to make the experience as positive as possible. The power finally came back on after about an hour, and everyone was really happy. I even received some emails from some of the customers who were there that day thanking our team for their excellent service and quick-thinking."
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5. What questions or concerns do you have about a role at Farmfoods?
How to Answer
Let the interviewer know if you have any questions or concerns about a role at Farmfoods. You can take the opportunity to make sure the interviewer knows that you're excited about the opportunity. The interviewer will also be looking to see if you have looked through the answers to the FAQ questions on the website, so be sure to avoid those questions.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"I'm really excited about the possibility of moving to a new city someday. If I were offered a position at one Farmfoods location, would I be able to transfer to another store at some point in the future?"
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I don't have any concerns about the job at all -- Farmfoods seems like the exact work environment I'm looking for! I'm curious what your favorite thing about working for Farmfoods is. Would you mind telling me about your experience here?"
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6. What are your salary expectations?
How to Answer
Farmfoods offers competitive pay and bonus structure for all of its employees, and they are transparent about their starting pay scale on their website. Show the interviewer that you took the time to find out how you can expect to be compensated as a retail assistant at Farmfoods.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"As a current student, I'd be thrilled to start at Farmfoods at 6 pounds per hour. If I get the job, I'm hoping to stay on after I leave school, and I'd be interested to find out more about your criteria for hourly pay increases based on length of service."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I'm very excited about the 22,000 pound yearly salary for Management Development Programme employees -- the programme itself looks like an incredible experience, and I haven't come across many other opportunities with such a great starting salary and benefits."
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7. Tell me about the best job you've ever had. What made it so special?
How to Answer
The interviewer wants to see that you are self-aware enough to notice what kinds of work environments bring out the best in you. What about your favorite job stands out to you? Was it the management style? Your coworkers? The work itself?
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"For several years, I worked at a small family-run boutique and I loved every moment of it. The work itself was fun and engaging, but what really stands out to me are the relationships I built with my coworkers -- I'm still friends with some of them today! I think it was really important to the owners that the people they hired could get on well together, and that approach really paid off. I had to move to a couple of hours away, which is why I had to leave the job; otherwise, I think I'd probably still be working there!"
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"My favorite job was working at a career services shop many years ago. I loved feeling like I was really helping to make a difference in someone's life, even if it was just having a positive interaction. A lot of the people who came in for help were discouraged and frustrated, so I had some challenging days. But there's nothing like being a part of turning someone's day around, which is what I always try to do. Even though the work itself would be different at Farmfoods, I think the same positive attitude and desire to make someone's day brighter could definitely apply to a retail assistant position here."
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8. Tell me about your most recent visit to a Farmfoods store.
How to Answer
The interviewer wants to know that you've spent some time at a Farmfoods location and that you were paying attention to what the experience was like. Talk to the interviewer about what you noticed about the store, the employees, and the customers there.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"I recently popped into my local Farmfoods to grab a quick meal for me and my partner, and what really stuck out to me was the customer service. Every single employee I walked past made a point to smile and offer a quick 'hello!' before going back to their tasks. It made me feel really welcome and comfortable -- I never felt pressured or hassled, and I left the store smiling. I was surprised by what a good impact it had on my day!"
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I hate shopping in a store that's dirty or untidy, but every Farmfoods store I've ever been inside is immaculate. The aisles are spotless, the merchandise is stacked neatly and orderly, and everything is organized in such an efficient way. I got in and out of the store in record time -- it was so quick and easy!"
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9. How do you spend time outside of work?
How to Answer
One way for the hiring managers at Farmfoods to get a sense for how you would fit on the team is by learning about your hobbies and interests. Talk to the interviewer about what you enjoy doing when you're not working.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"I love playing board games -- it's one of my favorite things to do with a big group of friends! I really enjoy fun, friendly competition, and I have a very strategic brain, so we have the best time. Besides that, I hang out with my dog and enjoy reading, so that's where you're likely to find me on a Sunday afternoon when I don't have to work!"
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I'm a huge outdoors-lover, so I'm always looking for a chance to get outside, rain or shine. I like going to for long walks, riding my bike, and being active. I've found that it's a really good way to meet new people; when I'm walking around the city, I love chatting with strangers and getting to know them a little."
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10. Describe your personality in 3 words.
How to Answer
The environment at Farmfoods is very team-focused, so the interviewer wants to know how you would fit in with the existing team. Talk to the interviewer about your personality: Are you introverted or extroverted? Are you more playful or more serious? How would your friends describe you?
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"I'm a huge goofball! I love making jokes (when it's appropriate, of course) and bring a lot of fun, positive energy to a workplace. My brain is geared toward finding the most efficient way of doing things, so I'm always looking at my patterns with a critical eye to see how I can improve my work, whether that means working faster or smarter. I'm also a major optimist -- my mates always tell me that I can see the silver lining in any situation, even if I have to squint to find it."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"If I had to describe my personality in three words, I would say: Confident, Kind, and Ambitious. I used to be really insecure about my strengths, but in recent years I've worked on becoming more self-confident. I know myself so much better than I used to and feel much more comfortable with my strengths and weaknesses. That confidence always pushes me to do my best and helps me feel comfortable enough to ask questions and learn more when I don't know the answer to something. I think kindness is the best policy -- putting kind, loving energy into the world and the workplace makes a huge difference in a customer's day, and in my coworkers' days as well! I also have a lot of really ambitious dreams for myself. I hope one day to be running a business of my own -- maybe even as a Branch Manager at Farmfoods!"
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11. What makes you most excited about the chance to work at Farmfoods?
How to Answer
Farmfoods offers competitive pay and benefits -- they know that happy employees are the best employees. Talk to the interviewer about what stands out to you about Farmfoods and what would keep you motivated to do a great job here.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"I love that Farmfoods gives its part-time workers 6 weeks annual holiday leave -- that's so amazing! It really shows how much they value their employees at every level of their organization. While the guaranteed time off is obviously a huge benefit, I think the indication that they value their employees is even more of a motivation to do my best work."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I'm a mum of three, so the 15% discount would be a huge benefit in our house! Since the prices are already low at Farmfoods, that extra 15% off will really go a long way and make a huge difference in our monthly budget. It really shows that the owners consider the needs of their employees and want to take care of them. I would love to work for a company that treats its employees with such care."
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12. Describe the best relationship you've had with a manager in the past.
How to Answer
Farmfoods only promotes to Branch Manager and beyond from within the organization, which means that your manager has been in your shoes as a retail assistant. Talk to the interviewer about your relationships with managers in the past. What made your favorite manager so great to work with? What was the effect of this relationship on your work?
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"I took my very first job when I was 16, and my relationship with my manager was amazing. She took the time to get to know me and discover what my strengths and weaknesses were. Some managers may have just ignored my weaknesses and played to my strengths, but she took the time to help me work on areas I wasn't so great at (like my communication skills -- I used to be so shy!) so that I would be set up for success in the future. I'll always be so grateful for her management style. I would love to work with a manager like her again."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I had the most amazing relationship with my last manager. She had a very particular way of doing things and had very high expectations for her employees, but she was always so kind when she critiqued me or gave me feedback. She had a sixth sense about people's strengths and could see how the strengths of all of her employees could work together to make the strongest team. She always pushed me to do better -- with her guidance, I outperformed my own expectations for myself. In my opinion, a good manager is one who sees their employees as individuals with unique skills and strengths to add to the team."
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13. What does it mean to you to work for a family-owned business instead of a large corporation?
How to Answer
Farmfoods is a family business, not a 'corporate monster' -- it's by families for families. What do you think differentiates a family-run business from a corporate entity? What are your feelings about working for a company like that?
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"Personally, I love the fact that Farmfoods has a small, hometown family feel -- as a mum, it makes me feel good to know that everything from the store layouts to the products themselves have been designed with families in mind. I'd love to work for a company that carefully considers how to best serve UK families."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I've worked at larger corporations in the past, and I've never felt so invisible. I always felt like I was just a cog in a machine instead of a person with autonomy and real vested interest in the success of the company. Working for a family-run business like Farmfoods would be such a new, different experience for me; I'm excited about the chance to feel like a real member of a team instead of just a number. I think people do their best work when they feel seen and appreciated for their unique contributions."
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14. What is one way that you think Farmfoods could improve?
How to Answer
Farmfoods does things differently from other grocers because they believe their way is more efficient and cost-effective for the UK grocery-shopper on the go -- and that means they're always looking for even better ways to serve their customers. Based on what you know about Farmfoods, do you see any room for improvement?
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"I think even the most successful businesses always have room for improvement! I love Farmfoods' focus on making grocery shopping quick, hassle-free, and affordable for its customers. I think one way to improve is to make it easy for customers to give you feedback. Maybe there's a way to send out customer surveys where the customer receives a small coupon for their feedback -- that way, the customer feels like they have a voice and have the added benefit of a small financial reward, and Farmfoods gets to hear directly from their customers how they can be doing better. It's a win-win!"
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I think it could be cool to have a community outreach event -- maybe a benefit with proceeds going to a community organization that could use some help. I think that could be a good way of bringing new customers into the store to find out more about what makes Farmfoods different, and it would show how invested Farmfoods is in our community."
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15. How do you like to be recognized for your accomplishments?
How to Answer
One of the many great benefits of working for Farmfoods are rewards for team performance. Talk to the interviewer about how you like to be acknowledged for a job well-done.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"At my last job, we really worked as team -- we had a board up in the break room where we all decided on a weekly goal together and strategized ways to work together to accomplish it. At the end of the month, we had quick meetings to go over what we did well and how we could improve, and I found that to be really motivating and encouraging! We usually picked one stand-out team member who we felt went above and beyond for that month, and that person got a small gift card. It was great to have the opportunity to get a little recognition and financial reward, but the camaraderie I felt with the team was an even bigger benefit."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"A few years ago, I had a manager who made a habit of hand-writing thank you notes for team members who went the extra mile for the team or our customers, and I always really appreciated that small, thoughtful token of appreciation. Public recognition and gifts are always nice, but it meant so much more to me to have a manager who took the time to think through what she appreciated about one or more of her employees every month. It motivated me to do my best work because I wanted to be an employee who she trusted and appreciated enough that she would take those few moments to say thank you."
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16. Farmfoods offers flexible hours for retail assistants anywhere from 8 to 39 hours per week. How many hours per week do you hope to work?
How to Answer
Whether you're a student, a recent graduate, or a parent, Farmfoods offers a wide range of hours. What are your weekly expectations for hours as a retail assistant?
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"As a current university student, my weekly schedule is very consistent and I am available to work any hours in the evening after class. To start out, I'm hoping to work about 15 hours per week with the option to increase my hours in the future if it seems manageable."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I have three school-aged kids, so I'm available to work anytime from morning until school is out mid-afternoon every weekday. I also have a flexible schedule on the weekends, so I'm available to pick up shifts on Saturdays and Sundays as well."
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17. What do you think will be the biggest challenge for you if hired at Farmfoods?
How to Answer
Every job has benefits and challenges, and Farmfoods is no exception. Talk to the interviewer about your expectations about challenges you may face as a retail assistant and how you would approach these challenges. You can use some of your experience in retail to describe how you've overcome challenges in the past.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"I've never worked in a retail or grocery position before, so I'm nervous and excited about the chance to get started! I can be kind of shy at first, but I've been working hard to improve my confidence lately and be more outgoing. I think a job at Farmfoods will help me practice my communication skills and up my confidence -- I'm ready to dive into the challenge!"
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"If I'm offered a job at Farmfoods, one of the things I'm a little nervous and excited about is the physical aspect of the job -- I know I'll sometimes be responsible for lifting heavy boxes while stocking shelves, and I'll definitely be spending more time on my feet than I'm used to. I'm not the fittest person, but I'm excited about having a job where I'm more active and can build some physical strength while I'm working on my interpersonal strengths as well."
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18. At Farmfoods, we believe in our employees and trust them to live out our company values at work. Which of our values do you respond to or appreciate the most?
How to Answer
Farmfoods has built their company culture around the values of hard work, trust, respect, and a positive attitude, and they put their employees in control. Talk to the interviewer about which of the Farmfoods company values is most important to you.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"I'm really impressed by the way Farmfoods empowers its employees to take ownership of their work, their team, and their store. I've never worked at a company that makes such a point of empowering its employees to be in charge. I think that's so important -- it gives employees a chance to rise to the challenge, and also creates a culture where every employee feels that the business belongs to them."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I love that having a positive attitude is considered as important as hard work and trust -- I totally agree with that sentiment! I've worked for companies in the past that don't seem to care about the attitude of their employees, and it creates a toxic culture so quickly. No one wants to work in a place where everyone is angry, sullen, or unenthusiastic about being there. I would love to go to work knowing that I was walking into a friendly, positive atmosphere."
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19. You will have access to the cash registers and valuable merchandise as part of your role at Farmfoods. What would your previous employers say about your integrity?
How to Answer
From day one, the Farmfoods management team puts its trust in every new retail assistant, so they need to be sure from the beginning that you are honest and are a person of integrity. Talk to the interviewer about how your previous employers would describe your character, and assure them that you can be trusted with cash and valuable merchandise.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"One of the things that stands out to me about Farmfoods is that they trust their workers to have integrity and to take responsibility for themselves and their team. When my employer puts that kind of trust in me, I automatically want to do the best job possible. During my exit interview at my last job, my manager told me that she really appreciated my diligence and honesty. I have a reputation for always doing the right thing, even when it's hard or uncomfortable. Obviously, I have never stolen cash or merchandise from a store or from my place of work."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"A few years ago, I was working at a petrol station with one of my good friends. I returned a couple minutes early from a ten-minute break and noticed that she was pocketing a couple of dollars from the cash register. I wanted to give her the benefit of the doubt - I figured it was just a mistake, but I pretty quickly realized that she had been blatantly stealing from the register for several months. She begged me not to report her, but I knew I had a responsibility to tell our manager what I had seen. It was really hard to lose that friendship, but I know I did the right thing."
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20. What would you do if a coworker didn't show up for their shift while you were at work?
How to Answer
Farmfoods is looking for enthusiastic workers who do their best to support their customers and their team. Talk to the interviewer about how you would react if a coworker didn't show up for their shift while you were at work.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"First, I would let my manager know that I'm available to stay later than my assigned shift if they need help covering for the worker who didn't show up. If the absent coworker was on their way, I'd offer to stay until they arrived. If it seemed that the person was probably not going to be working at Farmfoods any longer, I'd make sure my manager knew that I was available to work some extra hours until a new retail assistant was hired. I want to do my part to make sure my team keeps running smoothly, even in the midst of unexpected changes."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"My first reaction would probably be concern for my coworker. From looking through your website, it's clear that the Farmfoods managers are discerning about hiring workers who truly want to be a part of the Farmfoods team long-term, so I would be surprised by a person not showing up for their shift without an excuse. I'd also be sure to let my manager know that I'm available to fill in for the person who missed their shift if they need an extra set of hands on the floor."
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21. How do you handle upset or frustrated customers?
How to Answer
At Farmfoods, it's important that customers feel heard and understood when they have a problem with our merchandise or experience an issue at one of our stores. Talk to the interviewer about a time you've worked with an angry or upset customer and how you turned a problem into an opportunity to create a satisfied customer.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"Last year, I was working at the register at a small shop when an irate customer came in. She was raving and shouting -- it was a very overwhelming situation! I did my best to really listen to everything she was saying so that I could understand the root of her issue. I told her how sorry I was that she had had such a bad experience and assured her I would do everything I could to make it right. I remained calm and collected, and she started to calm down, too. It turned out that it was just a misunderstanding, and the problem was easily resolved."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"On my very first day at a new job a few years ago, an extremely upset customer came into the store. I was really taken off guard, but luckily my manager was right there. I got to see how she handled the situation: by being extremely understanding and sympathetic, acknowledging that the customer's frustrations were valid, and showing the customer that her satisfaction was our highest priority. Since then, I've had to deal with my fair share of upset customers, but I have a great base to work from because I got to see how my manager handled that situation."
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22. Describe 3 ways that you would make a strong fit as a retail assistant at Farmfoods.
How to Answer
From day one, Farmfoods puts its trust in its employees to perform their tasks and take responsibility for their appearance and team, so they only hire applicants who prove they are capable of their high standards. Talk to the interviewer about how your unique personality would be a good addition to the team at Farmfoods.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"First and foremost, I'm an incredibly friendly, positive person. In my opinion, being kind and making others feel welcome and comfortable is one of the most important things a retail worker can do. One thing that makes me a unique employee is that I love to be a member of a team and at the same time am a very independent worker who's self-motivated. I believe that a team is only as strong as its individual members, so I always strive to do my best as an individual so I can support my team. Finally, I really enjoy solving problems -- whether it's figuring out the best way to organize products or discovering the most efficient way to clean an area of the store, my brain loves puzzles and works through the options very quickly."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I have a lot a natural confidence, so I'm not easily frustrated or flustered when faced with unexpected situations, new challenges, or upset customers. I think this self-assurance is one of my greatest strengths because it helps me do my very best even when things are challenging. I'm very fun-loving, so I tend to be the one on the team that tries to lighten the mood if it's been a really long day and everyone is tired and ready to go home -- laughter really is the best medicine! My friends and coworkers in the past have always told me I'm really good listener, which I think translates well to a customer service-based role so that when customers have a question or complaint about something, they can tell from my body language and responses that I'm really listening to their requests."
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23. Farmfoods has an award-winning programme designed to take you from a retail assistant to a branch manager in 9 months. What is your interest in taking on leadership roles in the company?
How to Answer
Farmfoods is committed to always promote to branch manager and beyond from within the company, which means that you will most likely have opportunities to move into a leadership position in the future. Talk to the interviewer about your interest in moving up in the company.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"My sister went through the Branch Manager training programme several years ago, and she was so impressed with the process from beginning to end. She's been managing her own store for two years now, and she loves it! Her experience is a huge part of why I want to work at Farmfoods. I've been looking forward to the possibility of going through the same programme, so I would be so excited to have the opportunity to move up in the company in the future."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I spent some time looking through the overview of the Retail Assistant-to-Branch Manager programme on your website, and I am so excited and impressed by what I've seen of the process! The idea of running my own branch in just nine months is really thrilling. I would love to find out more and plan for the possibility of being considered for the programme in the future."
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24. Farmfoods takes pride in keeping the store clean and the merchandise organized. Do you consider yourself to be orderly and meticulous?
How to Answer
At Farmfoods, it's important that everything is clean and tidy so that customers can easily find what they're looking for. No one wants to shop in a dirty or disorganized store. Talk to the interviewer about your experience with cleaning and organizing in your workplace and if you feel that you can confidently contribute to creating a clean and orderly environment.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"My biggest pet peeve is walking into a store where the merchandise isn't where it's supposed to be -- it's so frustrating! I have a bit of a habit of straightening merchandise while I'm grocery shopping or running errands. Needless to say, I'll be on top of keeping the merchandise at the store very organized and displayed in a way that helps customers easily locate what they're looking for."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"During my exit interview at my last job, my supervisor told me how much she appreciated my hard work and willingness to perform cleaning tasks around the store that my coworkers weren't excited about, like taking out the trash or mopping the store at the end of the night. I don't mind cleaning, and I know that putting in the extra effort made a huge impact on how customers felt in the store."
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25. Retail assistants at Farmfoods are required to wear a uniform. How do you feel about wearing a uniform to work?
How to Answer
Farmfoods employees all wear the same uniform: a jacket, tshirt, and trousers all provided by Farmfoods at no cost to its employees. Talk to the interviewer about how you feel about wearing a uniform to work.
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
1st Answer Example
"I personally love the idea of wearing a uniform to work. My primary school had uniforms, so I feel comfortable with the idea of wearing one to work as well."
Written by Jordan Henry on August 1st, 2018
2nd Answer Example
"I enjoy the freedom that uniforms provide -- they make getting ready for work so much easier. I also find that uniforms limit unnecessary distractions, which means that I can focus my attention on providing great customer service."
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26. How are your math skills? Do you have any experience working a Point of Sale system and cash register?
How to Answer
Part of your responsibilities as a retail assistant will be handling customer transactions at the register. If offered a position at Farmfoods, you'll be trained in the use of the register and POS systems, but any experience you have with a cash register and mathematics will be helpful. Talk to the interviewer about your experience working behind a register.
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1st Answer Example
"I had a retail job while I was in school, so I have some general knowledge of the way that POS systems work. I've always loved math, so it should be easy for me to perform any math-related tasks around the store!"
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2nd Answer Example
"I'm a student looking for my first job -- I don't have a lot of experience with working at cash registers, but I'm really eager to learn! I've done really well in my mathematics courses so far in school, so I don't foresee any problem helping customers behind the register."
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27. What would you do if a customer broke a product in-store before purchasing it?
How to Answer
Farmfoods always puts customer service first -- we want our customers to feel valued and welcome in our stores. Tell the interviewer how you would react if a customer broke an unpurchased item in the store.
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1st Answer Example
"First and foremost, I would make sure the customer was okay and uninjured! I'd make sure to take care of any cuts or scrapes as quickly as possible. If everyone was okay, I'd assure the customer that the broken item wasn't a huge concern -- accidents happen to everyone from time to time, and I would make sure the customer left the store feeling like their safety and comfort was a priority. And then of course I'd clean up the aisle as soon as I could!"
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2nd Answer Example
"After making sure that no one was hurt, I would make sure the customer knew that I would take care of cleaning up the spilled or shattered item -- there's no reason for the customer to get their hands dirty! I would also see if there was anything we could do to make sure another accident didn't happen by seeing if the items were stacked precariously or could be moved to a lower shelf to avoid shattering in the future."
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28. How do you handle customer complaints?
How to Answer
Addressing customer complaints is an essential part of customer service at Farmfoods, and the interviewer wants to hear that you can confidently talk through a customer's issues. Tell the interviewer that you do not mind addressing customer complaints and that you recognize that most customers have good intentions when coming forward with a problem.
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1st Answer Example
"I've had dispute-resolution training in my previous retail positions, so I have a good base for dealing with customer complaints. As a general rule, I think it's most important that customers feel heard and understood when they have an issue with one of their purchases. I know that Farmfoods has a terrific training programme for new employees, so I'm really looking forward to learning the Farmfoods approach to handling customer complaints and issues."
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2nd Answer Example
"When a customer has a complaint, I always make sure I stop any other tasks I'm working on so I can really focus my attention on the customer. I make eye contact and use nonverbal cues to let the customer know I'm really listening to them. And of course, I offer to correct any mistakes that were made or loop my manager into the conversation if a more specialized response is required."
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29. Farmfoods takes a different approach to grocery shopping for busy families. What do you like about the Farmfoods approach?
How to Answer
Farmfoods are 'The Frozen Food Specialists' -- their business model is based on the belief that frozen food saves time and money for the UK family on the go. Talk to the interviewer about what you think about this business model.
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1st Answer Example
"I love how much information the Farmfoods website has about why they focus on frozen foods -- they really know their stuff! I'm a dad, and I love how easy it is to take a frozen chicken breast or sea cod fillet and create a healthy meal for my family in under an hour. I'd be excited to talk to customers about the time-saving frozen food approach if they had any questions about Farmfood products!"
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2nd Answer Example
"I'm always so disappointed when I have to toss a half-used container of food from my fridge -- it definitely happens more than I would like. What I like about the Farmfoods approach is that food waste could potentially go down by 30-40% per week just by buying frozen! It's a no-brainer, really: it saves money and makes me feel good to know that I'm not adding to unnecessary food waste."
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30. The Farmfoods business structure and culture is focused on bringing customers the best value and customer service. What do you do to ensure your customers receive the best service?
How to Answer
Farmfoods puts customers first by providing the best service and the best value in frozen foods in 300 stores across the UK. Describe your approach to customer service.
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1st Answer Example
"I think first impressions are really important, so I always greet customers with a friendly smile and kind word when I first see them. I want customers to feel comfortable approaching me with any questions they have, and I think a big part of that is initiating interaction at the very start. Even if I'm busy with a task, customers should know that I'm happy to take a moment to say hello or answer a question -- no task is more important than making a customer feel valued!"
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2nd Answer Example
"I know that most grocery shoppers don't want to be hassled while they're shopping, so I usually greet customers with a friendly 'hello!' but then give them space unless they have a question. If a customer interrupts me in the middle of a task, like stocking shelves or cleaning up an aisle, I always stop what I'm doing and make sure they find what they're looking for before going back to my task."
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