Practice 23 McDonald's interview questions covering customer service, teamwork, and fast-paced operations.
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Carly Zucker is an Instructional Designer who creates online training and classes for university and K-12 students.
The interview may be wanting to get a sense of what you know about the job and company based on the experience of a family member or friend. If you don't know anyone, you can tell the interviewer. If you do know someone, try to share positive feedback that they have given you about working at McDonalds.

Carly Zucker is an Instructional Designer who creates online training and classes for university and K-12 students.
"This was actually where my mom had her first job. She said that the skills she learned from McDonalds were invaluable and helped her grow as a person."

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When I was in college in Vietnam, I have a friend who worked as a supervisor at Mcdonald's. She said that working at McDonald's gave her confidence and valuable experience that no other school can teach.

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Excellent! You should have a realistic sense of the job and the expectations of the company, based on your friend's experience. You do well to only share the positive feedback they provided you about working at McDonald's.
Prepare for situational questions that McDonald's managers ask crew and shift leaders.
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