I had a question for those who either work or have worked with apple retail in the past.
I know it may sound a bit naive and noobish but im just trying to get a perspective on to treat this situation.
two weeks ago i get an email from a recruiter telling me they have a position opened up for a "Mac Tech" and i reply with my contact information (as I applied a few weeks prior online)....and we set up two phone interviews with me and this recruiter, it goes great and she passes the good word onto the store in my area.
and then a week after that I get a call from the store asking to set up an interview, we do that, i meet with 3 of the managers (tech manager, hr manager and perhaps store manager wasnt 100% is thats who they were) but they all said i did well and described everything i could in full effective detail, presented myself as open people person and pretty knowledgeable with my experience in tech work and customer service.
Im usually a pretty down to earth mellow person not a firecracker if you will, not strung up on pixie sticks 24/7...but i do have the personable skills.
But at any rate...this would be a good job for me to get some pretty interesting experience and work on cool computers; (im 20 btw) so for me the pay will probably fairly adequate and its not ahuge issue with at the moment, just to get some real working experience and all that.
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So i guess to cut the story short, is since i had the interview 2 days ago, what should the practical policy of follow up and maybe asking more questions...say ones i may have forgotten to ask or didnt have a chance to ask at the interview to the managers' especially for an apple retail position.
Ive had enough jobs thusfar in my day (all solid, no problems whatsoever)...so it just seemed like a bit more of an esoteric approach like they werent 100% clear at all or maybe i misread something.
BUt in the end they all complimented me on my responses and that i did great and will contact me in a few days after they speak with one other person.
Im not sure if i take that as a....well thanks but no thanks or what but i figured any input would be nice to have for those who have it or have suggestions.
(it might not be the most fanciest job i the world but itd be cool to try!)
thanks and hope this is a good first post
I know it may sound a bit naive and noobish but im just trying to get a perspective on to treat this situation.
two weeks ago i get an email from a recruiter telling me they have a position opened up for a "Mac Tech" and i reply with my contact information (as I applied a few weeks prior online)....and we set up two phone interviews with me and this recruiter, it goes great and she passes the good word onto the store in my area.
and then a week after that I get a call from the store asking to set up an interview, we do that, i meet with 3 of the managers (tech manager, hr manager and perhaps store manager wasnt 100% is thats who they were) but they all said i did well and described everything i could in full effective detail, presented myself as open people person and pretty knowledgeable with my experience in tech work and customer service.
Im usually a pretty down to earth mellow person not a firecracker if you will, not strung up on pixie sticks 24/7...but i do have the personable skills.
But at any rate...this would be a good job for me to get some pretty interesting experience and work on cool computers; (im 20 btw) so for me the pay will probably fairly adequate and its not ahuge issue with at the moment, just to get some real working experience and all that.
/
So i guess to cut the story short, is since i had the interview 2 days ago, what should the practical policy of follow up and maybe asking more questions...say ones i may have forgotten to ask or didnt have a chance to ask at the interview to the managers' especially for an apple retail position.
Ive had enough jobs thusfar in my day (all solid, no problems whatsoever)...so it just seemed like a bit more of an esoteric approach like they werent 100% clear at all or maybe i misread something.
BUt in the end they all complimented me on my responses and that i did great and will contact me in a few days after they speak with one other person.
Im not sure if i take that as a....well thanks but no thanks or what but i figured any input would be nice to have for those who have it or have suggestions.
(it might not be the most fanciest job i the world but itd be cool to try!)
thanks and hope this is a good first post