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Stocktaking.ie interview

  • 05-06-2015 08:28PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25


    Just wondering if anyone attended one of these interviews & what questions were asked.thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1 AbbeyMac


    Hi, yes I had an interview with them in the past.
    Its not a daunting experience, they wanted to know about past/current relevant experience (if any). Full training was provided.
    Mainly in convenience stores and supermarkets. Very easy work.
    There are a lot of early mornings so you need to be able to get around. Wages are hourly and adjust depending on how good you are and how quick you can count accurately.
    I was accepted with them and worked for over 6 months. My circumstances changed and got a job closer to home.
    I really enjoyed my time there, a fair bit of travel with it.
    Hope this is of help.
    Good luck


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 2,169 ✭✭✭ComfortKid


    AbbeyMac wrote: »
    Hi, yes I had an interview with them in the past.
    Its not a daunting experience, they wanted to know about past/current relevant experience (if any). Full training was provided.
    Mainly in convenience stores and supermarkets. Very easy work.
    There are a lot of early mornings so you need to be able to get around. Wages are hourly and adjust depending on how good you are and how quick you can count accurately.
    I was accepted with them and worked for over 6 months. My circumstances changed and got a job closer to home.
    I really enjoyed my time there, a fair bit of travel with it.
    Hope this is of help.
    Good luck

    Do you get any expenses for all the travel or does pay not start until you reach destinations


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