As a current Barnes and Nobles employee, yes just yes everything about this even if I’m not in the mood to work just being surrounded by books and people who want to actively read makes me feel so good
@@ave5704 I just did my interview a few days ago and got hired, they asked me why I wanted to work at Barnes and noble, what being a bookseller means to me, why I chose Barnes and Noble, what books I’m reading now, the last book I read, a book that means a lot to me and why. They gave me a scenario: if you’re doing a task (shelving books for example) and a customer looks confused, how would you decide what to work on at that time? If they ask this, just say you’d help the customer first, because you can get back to the books after. They also asked what genre of books I’d put on display if I had the option, and what genres of books I read the most. Hope this helps!
@@summero-my5in hi! So I want to work at barnes and nobles but I have one question! Do you have to be a cashier? Like I don’t think I’ll be good at a Register lol
@@xluckxanddolphx8508 I thought that too but register is actually really easy try not to worry about it :) youd almost definitely have to do register sometimes. I’m bad at math and it’s easy, most people use card so u won’t have to count cash that much anyway. We literally have someone with dyscalcula (hopefully I spelled that right, it’s basically math dyslexia) who works register sometimes and she does fine too. Just has to ask coworkers to help her with math occasionally. You’ll feel more confident once you’re there, and have practiced a bit, trust me!
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE i would love to work at a bookstore tbh 🥺🥺 you meeting your boyfriend there is literally the biggest flex !!! literal goals
It's crazy how many couples got together in the ten years I worked at B&N. While I was there we had almost twenty people who got together and most of whom ended up getting married.
actually, I'm watching this because I'm currently writing a short story where the main character works at a bookstore and I kind of needed to do a little research and you, a person I am already subscribed to, uploaded this video haha
i've been wanting to work at a bookstore for the longest time but every small bookstore around me closed down due to amazon :( i applied to barnes and noble this summer so fingers crossed!🤞
I currently have been working in retail for about 3 years now & recently ive been wanting a change of pace from my current job. B&N seems like a perfect job ive been thinking of applying to my local store soon. 😅
I have worked several part time jobs and Barnes and Noble was by far my fave. I loved working with like minded misfits, and the customers that come in aren’t nearly as dim witted as other retail jobs. Which was refreshing. It was a slower pace, and dare I say relaxing. I got let go because of Covid cuts and just decided to stick with my full time when they called me back for rehire, but I miss it there often.
@@Voixxy I worked anywhere from 8-19 hours a week. But also my case was different. I asked for the lowest amount of hours lol and my manager accommodated me. But according to everyone else, hours fluctuated. I think that’s because B&N doesn’t have the budget say as a place like Kohls, so I noticed hours were frequently cut, even prior to COVID.
@@ariana5244 again, my case was different because I worked full time someplace else. But I only typically worked 4 hours on the week day. Usually 5-close. Which for my store was 9 PM. So it varies. But I did really like the app they used for scheduling though. If any co-workers needed a shift taken, you can essentially “list” it on the app and another co-worker can claim it. I would list mine often and it would be claimed within hours. It was super convenient for those looking for more hours.
I think it's really interesting to see other people's perspective working at B&N because they can be SO different. I worked there from 2015-2019, started as a bookseller and ended as a Merchandise/Sales & Inventory Manager, and worked between 5-6 different stores (only 2 were my 'home' stores, the rest I covered shifts in sporadically). The only really positive thing about the job that I experienced was the amazing friendships I made with my co-workers 🤷♀️
Ive applied to a Barnes and Noble in my area, always thought it looked like a fun place to work, I just hope I can get an interview, because I hate working in foods, which is what Im currently doing right now at Wendys. Ill just keep applying every week until B&N gives me an interview. Like I dont even care much about the pay I just want something a bit more chill. Plus I just love the environment of B&N.
Why do I feel like my store is so chaotic compared to yours? I currently work at one, but last time we did the bookseller recommendation stuff, one manager typed them all out and stuck our names on them! I never read the book I was apparently recommending. Also displays are kinda 50/50, there are ones that we are told to set up by corporate, but other than that we pretty much can do whatever we want as long as we have a theme in mind for them. I work in the kids dept so I've got a little more freedom than the other workers to do what I want (not sure if it's the same with other stores, but only certain workers at mine are thrown in the section). The manager just tells me I can change what I want, as long as it makes sense and looks nice. Employee discount has actually changed to 40% off entire store (some exceptions still), but it does include cafe, so no more 50% there.
Thanks for the info, I’m so excited I just got the call tonight that they’ve accepted me and I have orientation in a couple days 🎉! I’ve applied many times so for anyone loosing hope don’t give up! It took a while but always keep your eye open:)
@@AtinyElring The job is great so far. I was hired on as temporary for the Christmas season and they decided to keep me on for part time. For orientation, they just showed me what the job entails such as the shelving system, computer system, and the layout of the store. The people that I work with are amazing and job overall is very enjoyable. I won’t sugar coat it, bc It is retail so it’s not all that great all the time because at the end of the day you’re still dealing with people, cash register, taking calls, and assisting people on the floor. If you can get through that then it’s a pretty slow pace job with little stress depending on the time of year.
@@JohnyAndrew a lot of jobs will take applications even if they arent hiring! People quit and get fired all the time so most places want to have applications ready so if something comes up and they need someone they already have some
BESTIE GOOD LUCK YOU GOT THIS the huge beautiful one I dream about in herald square? I will literally scream Be aggressive like I was and show up daily
omg i just noticed the baby in the background 😭🐶 i have an interview tomorrow! i’m working full time and i wish they paid more but i’m still going to go to the interview and figure out if it works with my vibe or not. love this video!
Yes! The hours are manageable but it definitely takes some time management to make sure you do your school stuff in time cause you’ll be spending some time at work, time that you had free otherwise! Sleep schedule may get messed up lmao
It’s like going book shopping but you’re getting paid! It’s so funny coming home from a retail job you gotta like turn off you know?? ALSO LMAO WE LAUGHED SO HARD ABOUT THAT like wtf is she doing here this ain’t her book sjdhsocieika
I might be a bit late but I'm thinking of applying there! What were the hours like? I heard they didn't give out much, others also said they gave a good amount. Thank you for this video btw, it's very helpful! :)
it truly depends on the store! some don't give out many hours and probably will save their hours for employees that have been there longer or managers. I guess the general rule is, the busier the store the more hours they'd give out :) glad I could help!!
You’d probably do such a good job at a bookstore idk WHY but I get those vibes from you Dude these customers are always so aggressive about the prices so I never wanted to help them LMAO OMG TOP 5 wow thank you Rachel 🥺❤️
I had a love-hate relationship with the store in Dublin, CA! The store manager was awesome at first, but then… she CHANGED! We all hated it so much because of her! Eek! B&N as a whole is actually pretty decent!
@@AtinyElring hi!!! The interview went well, I don’t really remember the exact questions that were asked but pretty much what they were asking were question’s like how would handle a situation?, how would you welcome a customer?, when was a time that you dealt with a problem and how did you handle it/ solve it?. Pretty much just questions about handling problems/ focusing on a persons needs. It’s okay if you don’t have any customer experience!! You can always say how you handled a problem/ situation with a person like at school or any given place that you helped out someone :). They didn’t ask any questions about books either since the position was barista but if you do have any knowledge with books that should definitely help you out! Good luck
I wanna work at B&N but I’m a freshman at high school I’m about to be 16. But like I have marching band and idk if I should get a job. I really wanna work at B&N TwT I’m also really REALLY shy
I’m not a freshman I’m actually abt to be a senior but I’m 16 and I’m golf but I applied :) I think you should just go for it!! It’s definitely worth a shot! I am shy as well but I think it’ll be fun!
it depends on each store's availability and need! when I was in high school, they gave me hours after school. there was also a high school teacher who worked there only on the weekends. so, hopefully you can find a store that can accommodate those hours for you :)
I’ve been applying to Barnes & Noble since I was 15 and I literally just got hired yesterday (I’m 23 now!) I honestly just think that timing is the key. This time I was super adamant about checking job postings as soon as they went up and being the first to apply with a specialized resume and cover letter. I’ve had so many jobs over the years and B&N by far had the most selective interviewing process (I did a phone interview and then two in person interviews). I’m sure you’re plenty qualified, persistence and timing just might be the key!! I know a lot of stores are hiring/going to be hiring since the holiday season is coming up so you might have even better luck applying now/very soon. wishing you the best of luck! 🤞
@@bria4404 how has it been working there and are you still there? how long do you plan on working there? i'm 20 and have no work experience, but i've gone to trade school. was it easy to pick up on the job dealing with books and the cafe?
Either a bookstore or a library I always thought sounded like the best bookish places to work at. I never worked in them..but back in 2004-2007 I worked at a department store that had books being sold lol. 📚☕🍂☕🍁🥧🍏🍎🪦🦇👻🎃
As a current Barnes and Nobles employee, yes just yes everything about this even if I’m not in the mood to work just being surrounded by books and people who want to actively read makes me feel so good
what were some interview questions
@@ave5704 I just did my interview a few days ago and got hired, they asked me why I wanted to work at Barnes and noble, what being a bookseller means to me, why I chose Barnes and Noble, what books I’m reading now, the last book I read, a book that means a lot to me and why. They gave me a scenario: if you’re doing a task (shelving books for example) and a customer looks confused, how would you decide what to work on at that time? If they ask this, just say you’d help the customer first, because you can get back to the books after. They also asked what genre of books I’d put on display if I had the option, and what genres of books I read the most. Hope this helps!
@@summero-my5in hi! So I want to work at barnes and nobles but I have one question! Do you have to be a cashier? Like I don’t think I’ll be good at a Register lol
@@xluckxanddolphx8508 I thought that too but register is actually really easy try not to worry about it :) youd almost definitely have to do register sometimes. I’m bad at math and it’s easy, most people use card so u won’t have to count cash that much anyway. We literally have someone with dyscalcula (hopefully I spelled that right, it’s basically math dyslexia) who works register sometimes and she does fine too. Just has to ask coworkers to help her with math occasionally. You’ll feel more confident once you’re there, and have practiced a bit, trust me!
@@summero-my5in thank you so much!! I was so worried about it lol
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE
i would love to work at a bookstore tbh 🥺🥺
you meeting your boyfriend there is literally the biggest flex !!! literal goals
Omg 🥺
Wow working in a bookstore and a bookstore love story. Living the dream 😂
LOL ok I don’t like bragging but it is kinda cool
It's crazy how many couples got together in the ten years I worked at B&N. While I was there we had almost twenty people who got together and most of whom ended up getting married.
whaaaaaaat?
aww that’s kinda sweet actually
actually, I'm watching this because I'm currently writing a short story where the main character works at a bookstore and I kind of needed to do a little research and you, a person I am already subscribed to, uploaded this video haha
LOOL loved how u just walked up there and said "hold my resume" that's crazzy
i've been wanting to work at a bookstore for the longest time but every small bookstore around me closed down due to amazon :( i applied to barnes and noble this summer so fingers crossed!🤞
omg! let me know if you get the job, best of luck to you!!
Did you get the job?
words can’t describe how peaceful this video was
I currently have been working in retail for about 3 years now & recently ive been wanting a change of pace from my current job. B&N seems like a perfect job ive been thinking of applying to my local store soon. 😅
this makes me feel so much better, i’m planning on applying during the summer after my junior year to save for next year when i’m a senior 😭
I have worked several part time jobs and Barnes and Noble was by far my fave. I loved working with like minded misfits, and the customers that come in aren’t nearly as dim witted as other retail jobs. Which was refreshing. It was a slower pace, and dare I say relaxing. I got let go because of Covid cuts and just decided to stick with my full time when they called me back for rehire, but I miss it there often.
how much hours was part time
what were the shift hours like?
@@Voixxy I worked anywhere from 8-19 hours a week. But also my case was different. I asked for the lowest amount of hours lol and my manager accommodated me. But according to everyone else, hours fluctuated. I think that’s because B&N doesn’t have the budget say as a place like Kohls, so I noticed hours were frequently cut, even prior to COVID.
@@ariana5244 again, my case was different because I worked full time someplace else. But I only typically worked 4 hours on the week day. Usually 5-close. Which for my store was 9 PM. So it varies. But I did really like the app they used for scheduling though. If any co-workers needed a shift taken, you can essentially “list” it on the app and another co-worker can claim it. I would list mine often and it would be claimed within hours. It was super convenient for those looking for more hours.
@@kchan4621 Thank you!
omg how cute you met your bf at barnes and noble!!! an actual dream.
I’ve made this my entire personality
I think it's really interesting to see other people's perspective working at B&N because they can be SO different.
I worked there from 2015-2019, started as a bookseller and ended as a Merchandise/Sales & Inventory Manager, and worked between 5-6 different stores (only 2 were my 'home' stores, the rest I covered shifts in sporadically). The only really positive thing about the job that I experienced was the amazing friendships I made with my co-workers 🤷♀️
I can imagine being in a manager position is TOTALLY different haha. it's crazy how many other people I know that hated their job at bn too
2:43 “you need to create and résumé and sell yourself”
Me: BARNES AND NOBLE TAKE MY SOUL SO I CAN WORK HERE!
All jokes aside great video!👍🏻🤣
Ive applied to a Barnes and Noble in my area, always thought it looked like a fun place to work, I just hope I can get an interview, because I hate working in foods, which is what Im currently doing right now at Wendys. Ill just keep applying every week until B&N gives me an interview. Like I dont even care much about the pay I just want something a bit more chill. Plus I just love the environment of B&N.
Why do I feel like my store is so chaotic compared to yours? I currently work at one, but last time we did the bookseller recommendation stuff, one manager typed them all out and stuck our names on them! I never read the book I was apparently recommending.
Also displays are kinda 50/50, there are ones that we are told to set up by corporate, but other than that we pretty much can do whatever we want as long as we have a theme in mind for them. I work in the kids dept so I've got a little more freedom than the other workers to do what I want (not sure if it's the same with other stores, but only certain workers at mine are thrown in the section). The manager just tells me I can change what I want, as long as it makes sense and looks nice.
Employee discount has actually changed to 40% off entire store (some exceptions still), but it does include cafe, so no more 50% there.
Thanks for the info, I’m so excited I just got the call tonight that they’ve accepted me and I have orientation in a couple days 🎉!
I’ve applied many times so for anyone loosing hope don’t give up! It took a while but always keep your eye open:)
How is it now and what did you do at orientation?
@@AtinyElring The job is great so far. I was hired on as temporary for the Christmas season and they decided to keep me on for part time. For orientation, they just showed me what the job entails such as the shelving system, computer system, and the layout of the store. The people that I work with are amazing and job overall is very enjoyable. I won’t sugar coat it, bc It is retail so it’s not all that great all the time because at the end of the day you’re still dealing with people, cash register, taking calls, and assisting people on the floor. If you can get through that then it’s a pretty slow pace job with little stress depending on the time of year.
my application is currently under review and i’m so nervous lol
i really hope i get the job!!
Thank you thank you thank you !!!!! ive been wanting to apply for a long time and ive been weary on if I really wanted to do it. Thank you so much!!!
this was so so interesting to hear 🌿 thanks for sharing your experience 🧡✨
I want to work at a library/bookstore. I can’t seem to find one on indeed that are hiring though. It sucks:(
I suggest you still show up at the stores and ask if they’re hiring anyway :) I hope you get a bookstore job soon!!
@@ACupofNicole oh okay. I will try this. Thanks a bunch for the advice:3
@@JohnyAndrew a lot of jobs will take applications even if they arent hiring! People quit and get fired all the time so most places want to have applications ready so if something comes up and they need someone they already have some
this video came at the perfect time cuz i just got a job at a bookstore😍 omg you met your boyfriend at barnes & noble that's the DREAM
maybe your soulmate is at this new bookstore too, I can't wait for you to start your job!! i am formally requesting "working at the bookstore vlogs"
@@ACupofNicole 👀👀👀
I just applied! Hope I get the job and love your content btw :)
did you?
OMG IF I STAY THAT BOOK WAS TRIPPP
this video was so cool nicole!!! *whispers we need a part 2*
EEEEEE BESTIE!!!!!!!!!! lol i just applied to barnes and noble again pls send me the good vibes
they should hire me i have no experience but i put a kickass cover letter in
you are y/n meeting your boyfriend at barnes and noble
OK LITERALLY
BESTIE GOOD LUCK YOU GOT THIS the huge beautiful one I dream about in herald square? I will literally scream
Be aggressive like I was and show up daily
I'm not even from the US but I found this really interesting, thanks for sharing! :- )
Thanks for watching!!
After working in retail for 4 years, I finally got a job at B&N! I’m so excited to start:)
I start today, and this video helped ease my nerves a bit. Thank you!
How has it been so far??
how's it been?
omg i just noticed the baby in the background 😭🐶 i have an interview tomorrow! i’m working full time and i wish they paid more but i’m still going to go to the interview and figure out if it works with my vibe or not. love this video!
how was it
@@kashology it was great! i think it went well because i have 3+ years of experience. i start orientation in a few days!
@@cheerydiary i had an interview but i was scared so i cancelled it lmao but i’m happy for you!!
@@kashology oh i did too LOL i just rescheduled for the next day and felt a lot better about it
was it bearable to balance work and school? bc i’m 17 as well and nearing the end of my junior year
Yes! The hours are manageable but it definitely takes some time management to make sure you do your school stuff in time cause you’ll be spending some time at work, time that you had free otherwise!
Sleep schedule may get messed up lmao
nicole you're literally the cutest person on the planet
YOUR LOVE STORY IS HONESTLY A DREAM
Noelle I would d word for you
reason number 1 why I wouldn't mind living in the US lol. and meeting your bf there? such main character vibes haha xxx
SPILL THE TEAAAAA -Christine
Honestly browsing through books would be my personal Heaven
Yes retail will teach you how to be a people person real quick
the fact that Chloe was at a book signing for a book she didnt write 😂
It’s like going book shopping but you’re getting paid!
It’s so funny coming home from a retail job you gotta like turn off you know??
ALSO LMAO WE LAUGHED SO HARD ABOUT THAT like wtf is she doing here this ain’t her book sjdhsocieika
just finished my second week at b & n!!!! i alr relate sm to this vid 😭
This video was so insightful, so thank you :)
Thank you Anja!!
I might be a bit late but I'm thinking of applying there! What were the hours like? I heard they didn't give out much, others also said they gave a good amount. Thank you for this video btw, it's very helpful! :)
it truly depends on the store! some don't give out many hours and probably will save their hours for employees that have been there longer or managers. I guess the general rule is, the busier the store the more hours they'd give out :)
glad I could help!!
I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE THAT JOB i am so into helping ppl and reorganization so I'd be ecstatic 😍😍
It a customer asked me why a book was expensive I'd probably be like haha try abebooks bc i wanna help and then i'd be fired 🥲🥲🥲
WHERED YOU GO BERNADETTE ONE OF MY TOP 5 FAVE BOOKS EVER AHHHH
This was so cute i loved this!!!!
You’d probably do such a good job at a bookstore idk WHY but I get those vibes from you
Dude these customers are always so aggressive about the prices so I never wanted to help them LMAO
OMG TOP 5 wow
thank you Rachel 🥺❤️
@@ACupofNicole omg what a compliment 🥺🥺🥺🥺
LOL I'm a people pleaser but when customers get aggro i am OUT
YES I HAVE SO MUCH LOVE FOR IT
ofc!!!! 💕💕💕
I had a love-hate relationship with the store in Dublin, CA! The store manager was awesome at first, but then… she CHANGED! We all hated it so much because of her! Eek! B&N as a whole is actually pretty decent!
Random question* where did you get the snail holder from?😋
they sell them on amazon! but etsy sells some too, you can search for "snail tea bag holder"
i just got the barista job, first day is tuesday!
What were the questions that they asked you? I’m getting a in person interview soon!!!
How is it? There's a barista opening in my area, but i have no fast food or retail work experience. Is it easy?
@@444kira4 hey! maybe you could share how your interview went? i'm thinking about applying, but the barista position is the only opening right now.
@@AtinyElring hi!!! The interview went well, I don’t really remember the exact questions that were asked but pretty much what they were asking were question’s like how would handle a situation?, how would you welcome a customer?, when was a time that you dealt with a problem and how did you handle it/ solve it?. Pretty much just questions about handling problems/ focusing on a persons needs. It’s okay if you don’t have any customer experience!! You can always say how you handled a problem/ situation with a person like at school or any given place that you helped out someone :). They didn’t ask any questions about books either since the position was barista but if you do have any knowledge with books that should definitely help you out! Good luck
Wait… what does book seller do ??? Because I wanna work there but I don’t know what to do since it’s my first time getting a job there
Your intro is sooo cute 😍 so cute how you met your bf!
i want to work at b&n but i don’t know any books
I wanna work at B&N but I’m a freshman at high school I’m about to be 16. But like I have marching band and idk if I should get a job. I really wanna work at B&N TwT I’m also really REALLY shy
I’m not a freshman I’m actually abt to be a senior but I’m 16 and I’m golf but I applied :) I think you should just go for it!! It’s definitely worth a shot! I am shy as well but I think it’ll be fun!
@@gabbie3404 ahh okay! Thank you! I will then!:) I’m actually about to be a sophomore LOL I keep forgetting this school year is over xD
If b&n won't hire you at 16 just know booksamillion hires 16 and up
Can college students work weekends at B&N?
it depends on each store's availability and need! when I was in high school, they gave me hours after school. there was also a high school teacher who worked there only on the weekends. so, hopefully you can find a store that can accommodate those hours for you :)
Would you recommend the job for manga lovers like myself
I applied to a location and got rejected in 1 hour. I have a couple years of retail experience. Idk why I'm not qualified. :(
Honestly it be like that I apply literally every since one i think they want retail experience.
I’ve been applying to Barnes & Noble since I was 15 and I literally just got hired yesterday (I’m 23 now!) I honestly just think that timing is the key. This time I was super adamant about checking job postings as soon as they went up and being the first to apply with a specialized resume and cover letter. I’ve had so many jobs over the years and B&N by far had the most selective interviewing process (I did a phone interview and then two in person interviews). I’m sure you’re plenty qualified, persistence and timing just might be the key!! I know a lot of stores are hiring/going to be hiring since the holiday season is coming up so you might have even better luck applying now/very soon. wishing you the best of luck! 🤞
@@bria4404 how has it been working there and are you still there? how long do you plan on working there? i'm 20 and have no work experience, but i've gone to trade school. was it easy to pick up on the job dealing with books and the cafe?
I have a question how do you get the job at the music/movie section because my barns & noble has that! 🙂
Sorry, this is really late, but what did you have to wear? was there certain attire you had to wear to work there.
Nicole where r u? I miss watching new videos
😞
I love this
How do I apply? I can't find the application online. Or do I just call them?
Umm I heard that they threat you by not selling membership card to people, is that true?
Are they accepting towards people who need accommodations?
from my experience, yes!
Love the video
Do you get a discount working there
As an employee at B&N were you still able to borrow a hardcover book with a book jacket?
The book loan program is no longer a thing, likely because the employee discount has increased so much.
@@kendraklasek9278 yeah it's been since 2006 I last worked at B&N
I was still able to, but apparently it is no longer a thing :(
Can you read books/manga while you do nothing or are you always doing something
Where do you work now?
What’s the required age to work at Barnes and noble
16+ i believe
@@Voixxy m thank youuuuuuuuu
@@Mattmurdockswife216 for sure
@@Voixxy 😊😊
As long as you don’t intend to make a career out of working for this company it should be a great experience.
Either a bookstore or a library I always thought sounded like the best bookish places to work at. I never worked in them..but back in 2004-2007 I worked at a department store that had books being sold lol. 📚☕🍂☕🍁🥧🍏🍎🪦🦇👻🎃