I applied through college or university. I interviewed at McDonald's (Edimburgo, Scozia) in May 2025
Interview
The interview was pretty much what you’d expect. They spent a good chunk of time asking about my background and experience, what I’ve worked on previously, and what I learned from it. After that, the questions shifted more into how I’d handle different situations—things like problems that come up day to day, tricky stakeholders, and how I approach decision-making when there isn’t an obvious answer
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The main thing they asked me was: ‘Can you tell me about a time you gave good customer service?’ I talked about staying calm, listening properly, and sorting the problem quickly so the customer left happy
After applying through their system, in-person interview. It was very easy and casual. (2024, Dublin) Some questions about food safety and hospitality but it's also easy and simple questions. I did an interview in the dinning area, the second floor of the shop.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the most important for you working here? (hygiene, customer services etc)
Honestly, good servce but poor management, supervisor know nothing, all blaming on us, but colleagues are fair, nice working environments. Still like that place. Working loads are fair, normally 8 hours/day, but always suffered when facing hard deal customers.
I applied online. I interviewed at McDonald's (Airway Heights, WA) in Jul 2026
Interview
I saw a few positions open on indeed, did a quick screening, a few days later i came in, went to the front desk and asked for an interview, I was pointed to a table near the counter and a few minutes later a lady came over with a clipboard, it was a pretty positive experience, even if I don't get the job.