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Question 17 of 25 for our Barista Mock Interview

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Question 17 of 25

Are you able to work a few hours straight without taking a break?

"At my last position we were allocated one fifteen minute break for every three hours. Typically, on days where we happened to be understaffed, I would skip my break to help the team out. I am physically fit and have no problem being on my feet for most of my shift."

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How to Answer: Are you able to work a few hours straight without taking a break?

Advice and answer examples written specifically for a Barista job interview.

  • 17. Are you able to work a few hours straight without taking a break?

      How to Answer

      Baristas stay very busy, and there are times when you will not have a break between customers. The role of a barista is physically demanding, and you will be standing up most of your shift. Think about a time when you needed to work a few hours in a row without a break. Share where you were working, what your job was, and how long you would typically go without a break.

      The key is to show the interviewer that you can remain positive about hard work, even when you may be tired. Discuss that you understand the need to be a team player and work a few hours straight without a break to keep up with customer demand.

      Written by Ryan Brown on December 26th, 2018

      1st Answer Example

      "At my last position we were allocated one fifteen minute break for every three hours. Typically, on days where we happened to be understaffed, I would skip my break to help the team out. I am physically fit and have no problem being on my feet for most of my shift."

      Written by Ryan Brown on December 26th, 2018

      2nd Answer Example

      "I understand that baristas work very hard and spend most of their shift on their feet. I have worked as a bartender in the past, which is very similar in its physical demands. I can work a six-hour shift without taking a long break. I find that I thrive off of the energy of others, in a busy customer-driven environment."

      Written by Rachelle Enns