I just got hired to work at Crumbl and my first shift is on Wednesday afternoon!! Do you have any tips for new employees to make a good first impression? Thanks for the Crumbl videos ❤
@@nashym17 Hey, congrats! Sorry for the 3-week late reply, but I’ll still give you a couple tips (even though you’ve probably already got the hang of things). 1) If you don’t have a task or if you don’t know what to do, ask a shift lead. Don’t just wipe part off a table here and dress some cookies there in an attempt to look like you’re doing something- ask a shift lead what needs to be done. 2) If you don’t know how to do something or don’t know the answer to a customer’s question, don’t pretend that you do! I swear it is so so so much better to flat out say “I actually haven’t been trained on how to do that yet,” or, “I’m honestly not sure, let me ask my manager” than it is to pretend you know something you don’t and possibly get it wrong. 3) Make friends with some of your coworkers who have been there a bit longer than you have. That way it will be less intimidating to ask them for help with something. Plus, if it’s a bit slow in the store, you can ask them to show you how to mix, dress, do the C swirl, etc since it’s less intimidating when you’re asking a friend. I hope this helps, have fun working at Crumbl!
Sorry for not responding to this comment, I thought I did, I had this video unlisted for a while for safety reasons lol. I'm glad to hear that you like/d working at Crumbl!
Not at all! They give you a scoop and a scale an you just have to weigh the dough as you ball it. Then on the other hand if you're making, say, the Milk Chocolate Chip cookie for example, you won't use a scoop you'll just weigh it right on the scale. It's really easy once you get the hang on what each cookie weights.
Not really, you just have to find the rhythm in the folding. I found creasing every line first then folding the box to be easiest and it helped the boxes stay closed on the shelves.
@@rbecca_stone what questions were there ive never had a job and i’m not familiar with job questions can u list a few so i can be prepared to answer i have an interview friday nervous!
@@marylandhome9141 It’s going to be different from store to store. They might ask what your schedule is, if you have any sort of knowledge about baking, if you’ve ever shopped at Crumbl before. When I went they mostly talked about my prior experience and what position they needed filled at the store, and if I was willing and able to fill it. It’s not going to be hard questions, just answer honestly.
I haven't worked there for over a year, but I've been back to see my friends and catch up with them. It's a great place to work with the right people, I'm sure you'll like it!
I just got hired to work at Crumbl and my first shift is on Wednesday afternoon!! Do you have any tips for new employees to make a good first impression? Thanks for the Crumbl videos ❤
ik no one responded to ur comment but i just got hired at crumbl, do u have tips for me?
@@nashym17 Hey, congrats! Sorry for the 3-week late reply, but I’ll still give you a couple tips (even though you’ve probably already got the hang of things). 1) If you don’t have a task or if you don’t know what to do, ask a shift lead. Don’t just wipe part off a table here and dress some cookies there in an attempt to look like you’re doing something- ask a shift lead what needs to be done. 2) If you don’t know how to do something or don’t know the answer to a customer’s question, don’t pretend that you do! I swear it is so so so much better to flat out say “I actually haven’t been trained on how to do that yet,” or, “I’m honestly not sure, let me ask my manager” than it is to pretend you know something you don’t and possibly get it wrong. 3) Make friends with some of your coworkers who have been there a bit longer than you have. That way it will be less intimidating to ask them for help with something. Plus, if it’s a bit slow in the store, you can ask them to show you how to mix, dress, do the C swirl, etc since it’s less intimidating when you’re asking a friend.
I hope this helps, have fun working at Crumbl!
Sorry for not responding to this comment, I thought I did, I had this video unlisted for a while for safety reasons lol.
I'm glad to hear that you like/d working at Crumbl!
Sorry for never responding to you! I had this video unlisted for safety reasons for a while.
I hope you're liking the job!
Is balling hard? Im nervous, i start this week
Not at all! They give you a scoop and a scale an you just have to weigh the dough as you ball it. Then on the other hand if you're making, say, the Milk Chocolate Chip cookie for example, you won't use a scoop you'll just weigh it right on the scale. It's really easy once you get the hang on what each cookie weights.
I have a interview for crumbl for baker And wonder if they will train me
Yeah, they have to train you.
Is making boxes hard? I just got hired! I really want yo know because I'm going to be doing balling, making boxes, dressing.
Not really, you just have to find the rhythm in the folding. I found creasing every line first then folding the box to be easiest and it helped the boxes stay closed on the shelves.
How long did it take after the interview for them to get back with you
I just applied to crumbl!! what was your interview like?
Interview was easy, asked simple questions; pretty much the same as every other interview. I'm sure you'll love the job if you get it!
@@rbecca_stone what questions were there ive never had a job and i’m not familiar with job questions can u list a few so i can be prepared to answer i have an interview friday nervous!
@@marylandhome9141 It’s going to be different from store to store. They might ask what your schedule is, if you have any sort of knowledge about baking, if you’ve ever shopped at Crumbl before. When I went they mostly talked about my prior experience and what position they needed filled at the store, and if I was willing and able to fill it. It’s not going to be hard questions, just answer honestly.
I applied there. Do u still work there at all? I love anything that has to do with culinary so I know I’ll really enjoy it 😂
I haven't worked there for over a year, but I've been back to see my friends and catch up with them. It's a great place to work with the right people, I'm sure you'll like it!
Do you know any of the interview questions? I have my interview tmr at 5 and Im nervous
No, I don't, sorry. It's just standard interview questions, I'm sure you'll ace it!