Practice 42 Starbucks interview questions covering customer service, teamwork, and the company's mission-driven culture.
Question 25 of 42
How to Answer
Example Answer
Community Answers

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
If you aspire to be a manager at Starbucks, mention this goal to your interviewer in your answer to this question. If they don't ask you this question, be sure to work these career aspirations into another answer to impress your interviewer.
And if you don't want to be a manager, that's okay too, as long as you're sure to mention the leadership and communication skills you've gained in previous experiences. Whether you see yourself becoming a manager or not, emphasize that you are open to where a career at Starbucks may take you. The interviewer is looking to see that you are a motivated and flexible individual who has the propensity for career advancement at Starbucks.

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I have spent the past eight months reading leadership books and have taken two leadership workshops in that time frame. While I'm not a manager in my current position, I feel ready and excited to take on the responsibility of leading a team. I hope to work my way up and learn all I can to eventually become a manager at Starbucks."

Interview Coach
Jaymie
A real coach, not AI. I read every answer myself and write back with personalized feedback.
Typically responds within 24 hours.
0 - Character Count
Prepare for scenario-based questions that Starbucks store managers rely on during interviews.
Get StartedJump to Question

Written by Rachelle Enns
42 Questions & Answers • Starbucks

By Rachelle

By Rachelle