Really needed this! All of the videos I find are about big sainsburys, I wanted an idea of what it was like working at a local store. Checked out some more of your content - subscribed!
Hi, thank you for your comment - I'm glad to hear this!! I did find that as well - I feel the procedure of applying and interviewing will most likely be the same, but the actual work aspect will be totally different. If you have anymore questions, feel free to ask. I may do more videos about my time at Sainsbury's! Aw thank you so much, I appreciate that! If you have any video ideas, drop me a message and I will do it x
Hi, they are looking for times when you went above and beyond. I gave an example of a time when we were low on stock of a particular product on the shopfloor, this customer really wanted X product - I looked in the warehouse (although normally you wouldn’t find extra products as the shop is replenished throughout the day) but to my luck, I found the item they wanted and they were very thankful. It doesn’t have to be a true life example you can lie/exaggerate, as long as you know the purpose and outcome of showing good customer service. I hope this helped :)
hello I"m student greenwich, and this my first year international zero course, in my viza write 20 hours limit I can work more and i from uzbekistan have not got national insurance, can you help me with this please
Hi, thank you for your comment. I’m not sure what you’re asking. Are you asking about the process? I can try and help - Let me know your specific questions :)
Hi, thank you for your comment. Ah that’s good news - I hope it goes well! For retail, unless they tell you otherwise, always try and dress smart / smart-casual. Jeans, cardigan, shirt, polo that sort of thing perhaps. If you have any specific questions, I’m happy to help.
@@MassimoPeluso yh its for retail clothes assistant do a shirt tie and cardigan should be good with smart trousers and shoes and also how should I prepare
Hi, I sort of did detail some of the questions I was asked during the interview in this video. Make sure you know your previous jobs well (if you have any) such as difficult customers you dealt with, difficult staff members, difficult situations, that sort of thing. You most likely will be asked “tell me about yourself” or something to the effect of so make sure to show a side of you that is separate to work but at the same time link it to the job and progression and what you want from this job: mention hobbies and interests but they want to know your intentions for this job post and your interest in the field etc. at the end of the day, the interview is about yourself so it should be relatively straight forward. As long as you listen and think before you speak (as sometimes they love to word questions in a way that is complicated) and try no to overthink the question, you should be fine!
No problem ;) I hope it goes well, I’m sure it will! if you have any questions prior or even after, just ask! Of course they want you to give good experienced answers but they also want someone with a good personality - so try (I know it’s hard) to be yourself. Don’t forget to subscribe if you haven’t already, for more similar content. Thank you !
Hi there, I filmed this video a while back - the answers, most of the time, should be tailored to your own experiences. So I can’t really give an example.
Firstly, not minimum wage - wasn’t at the time when I worked there and still not now, so the remark is incorrect. Secondly, no one likes a job shamer, do they now. Interesting you would search the video, click on it, comment and post it… when it most likely doesn’t concern you. Please be nicer towards people, because especially now, not everyone has the luxury and people do indeed have to pick up another job. You want supermarkets etc to be stocked and replenished, so take that into consideration. Take care.
Really needed this! All of the videos I find are about big sainsburys, I wanted an idea of what it was like working at a local store. Checked out some more of your content - subscribed!
Hi, thank you for your comment - I'm glad to hear this!! I did find that as well - I feel the procedure of applying and interviewing will most likely be the same, but the actual work aspect will be totally different. If you have anymore questions, feel free to ask. I may do more videos about my time at Sainsbury's! Aw thank you so much, I appreciate that! If you have any video ideas, drop me a message and I will do it x
My interview lasted 18 mins i have few word answers
plese give examples of when you had good custumer service.
Hi, they are looking for times when you went above and beyond. I gave an example of a time when we were low on stock of a particular product on the shopfloor, this customer really wanted X product - I looked in the warehouse (although normally you wouldn’t find extra products as the shop is replenished throughout the day) but to my luck, I found the item they wanted and they were very thankful. It doesn’t have to be a true life example you can lie/exaggerate, as long as you know the purpose and outcome of showing good customer service. I hope this helped :)
@@MassimoPeluso thanks for the info. Got an interview on the way so this helps!
hello I"m student greenwich, and this my first year international zero course, in my viza write 20 hours limit
I can work more and i from uzbekistan have not got national insurance,
can you help me with this please
Hi, thank you for your comment. I’m not sure what you’re asking. Are you asking about the process? I can try and help - Let me know your specific questions :)
I have a interview next week need some advice for what to wear and interview plz reply I am 16
Hi, thank you for your comment. Ah that’s good news - I hope it goes well! For retail, unless they tell you otherwise, always try and dress smart / smart-casual. Jeans, cardigan, shirt, polo that sort of thing perhaps. If you have any specific questions, I’m happy to help.
@@MassimoPeluso yh its for retail clothes assistant do a shirt tie and cardigan should be good with smart trousers and shoes and also how should I prepare
Hi, I sort of did detail some of the questions I was asked during the interview in this video. Make sure you know your previous jobs well (if you have any) such as difficult customers you dealt with, difficult staff members, difficult situations, that sort of thing. You most likely will be asked “tell me about yourself” or something to the effect of so make sure to show a side of you that is separate to work but at the same time link it to the job and progression and what you want from this job: mention hobbies and interests but they want to know your intentions for this job post and your interest in the field etc. at the end of the day, the interview is about yourself so it should be relatively straight forward. As long as you listen and think before you speak (as sometimes they love to word questions in a way that is complicated) and try no to overthink the question, you should be fine!
@@MassimoPeluso alright thank you very much mate interview on Thursday wish me luck!
No problem ;) I hope it goes well, I’m sure it will! if you have any questions prior or even after, just ask! Of course they want you to give good experienced answers but they also want someone with a good personality - so try (I know it’s hard) to be yourself. Don’t forget to subscribe if you haven’t already, for more similar content. Thank you !
the questions u were asked can you provide answers. because you havent provided examples.
Hi there, I filmed this video a while back - the answers, most of the time, should be tailored to your own experiences. So I can’t really give an example.
Ha minimum wage worker £11 an hour 😂
Firstly, not minimum wage - wasn’t at the time when I worked there and still not now, so the remark is incorrect. Secondly, no one likes a job shamer, do they now. Interesting you would search the video, click on it, comment and post it… when it most likely doesn’t concern you. Please be nicer towards people, because especially now, not everyone has the luxury and people do indeed have to pick up another job. You want supermarkets etc to be stocked and replenished, so take that into consideration. Take care.
@@MassimoPeluso I have stepped foot in a supermarket since 1978 I shop in the Union supermarket for the workers of the world