I get really stressed and nervous thinking about working at places like Starbucks or even as a Walmart cashier because I don't want to mess things up and have Karens screaming at me. I think Barnes and Noble will be amazing for people who get nervous or have anxiety about working with people etc.
You won't have people screaming at you (at least from my experience) but I hate to say as long as you work retail or food service you will always have a Karen at some point. At first it will seem scary but the more experience you get the more you will get use to it and you won't really care that much after awhile. 😂
Unfortunately, when I worked at B&N, I still had plenty of customers who were nasty to me. One insisted that I was going to want children. Another got angry because the price was cheaper online (nothing cashiers can do about that, people). Another angry that I couldn't take her returns from 2 years ago. The list goes on and on. I'm sure its worse at walmart and gas stations, but, to be honest, when you work retail, the Karens are everywhere. :(
Unfortunately, when I worked at B&N, I still had plenty of customers who were nasty to me. One insisted that I was going to want children. Another got angry because the price was cheaper online (nothing cashiers can do about that, people). Another angry that I couldn't take her returns from 2 years ago. The list goes on and on. I'm sure its worse at walmart and gas stations, but, to be honest, when you work retail, the Karens are everywhere. :(
@@Brunette_Rapunzel it’s funny, those are actually the things i feel most comfortable dealing with. but handling purchases? small conversation? literally any kind of social interaction or normal employee duties? terrifying lol.
ugh yes It definitely scared me for so long but you get used to it eventually. I would say take your time counting the money. Don't rush yourself by thinking of people waiting. That's usually when I would make the most mistakes.
I worked a register at a golf place and honestly take your time when you're first starting out it's going to take some time to get used to especially with the cash if you aren't good at math but you get used to it. Even if there is a line don't rush and make a mistake take your time it's not gonna be the end of the world if you have to take a minute or few extra seconds to count the change
Hi, I worked at B&N for a long time - the cash register isn't something to be worried about, I mean it takes some use to get comfortable with but if you are willing to learn it, you will be fine. The bigger thing to know is that depending on the store they may be very very particular about things like pushing membership cards and exactly how you are interacting with customers. You may be observed via camera and get told later that you're not doing something right, etc. The comments about the membership cards here are on point - you are expected to sell membership cards and if you don't get enough sold you will get talked to which you can't always control because of the cost. You also are often asked to push other things like the book drive thing, and sometimes the B&N credit card, etc. Sometimes the list of things gets to be a bit much.
@@yaritzacontreras-arroyo2601 I did a group interview and they just asked about our favorite books and how would pitch them our favorite book. I think the reason I stood out is because I was the only one really naming author and bonus points if you do both popular and non popular authors.
I wanted to love it. I really did. But their pushing us to sell rewards cards was crazy. I always offered them to customers, but once they heard that it would cost them $30, it was usually a flat out no. My manager was a egotistical prick too. I got banished to working in the cafe for not selling enough rewards cards (even though none of us really did). I quit soon after. I wanted to work at B&N to sell books, not work at a cafe.
i have really bad social anxiety and i don't do well in loud situations. i thought that working at b&n would be cool, but the only problem is that i only read manga. do you have to read a lot of books of different genres to get hired or?
I have a really bad social anxiety, I get fidgety and really bad at forming sentences when talking to people directly but I wanna earn money and im still in high school. T-T
It gets a little bit better with time, you can start slowly with a part time job in a chill place. If you can, start doing things to build up your resume so you feel more confident about your skills; this can be just doing small jobs for your friends and family or even volunteering at your local library or book organization. You can do it!
Thanks for sharing this! I love that you can find anything on RUclips lol. I'm a massage therapist and I love my job, but I'm thinking of getting a second job next year to really help me save AND to help me with taxes because I currently work as an independent contractor so I pay a lot of taxes every year and I would love to work a job where I'm an employee and I can start receiving a tax refund instead of just spending tons of money every tax season. I love books and I have a lot of experience working with people so it seems like it could be a good fit.
Been working here for a bit, job kinda sucks. Unless you are really into books and can tolerate the 9 dollars per hour and not really doing anything I probably wouldn't do it. Mainly doing it because it seemed chill and I have to do something to survive right now and it looks pretty good on a resume (being a bookseller). It's kind of like one of those things they can pay you less because there are people that will actively seek to work around books, just like animals and other professions. Would be better if they paid more.
They don't call it a Starbucks because it's not a Starbucks. They have a license to sell Starbucks brand coffee but it's staffed by B&N employees and they don't take Starbucks gift cards there.
going well!! been there since May. and it turns out selling the membership wasnt that hard 🤪 thanks for asking y'all. I love this job so far. Also the bnn where I work is small enough that it never gets crazy crowded. tho we get a lot of teens just hanging around and mostly old people. Love giving recommendations for books! and sometimes I get recommended some by my own customers!
@@mando1964 hey I’m thinking of applying to barnes and noble do you mind if I ask a few questions? 1. To get the interview, did you have to have like previous work experience etc? 2. What sort of things do they ask in the interview? 3. Would you say it’s a stressful or laid back environment? Like is there a lot of things that you have to do? What are some of your tasks? Thank you!!
@@sc-ps1ek for sure, 1. I dont believe it is necessary but it definitely helps. 2. They ask you about yourself, about your previous job experience, and also ask you to tell which are your favorite or most recent books you read. Mostly it is to see if you are professional and concise in your speech and manner. 3. It is neither. I work at a smaller bnn without a cafe so it's relatively less busy than bigger ones. Most of your day when you first start is being at cashier. it can be overwhelming but in two weeks youll be good at it. While there you can read some but also make sure you finish the projects you get assigned. when you are not on cashier, you will be on the floor shelving newly arrived books, making sure the place looks neat, and most importantly helping customers. The notorious metric you might get evaluated as a bookseller is the memberships you sell and monthly picks (books). Overall is a great experience to work at, and you can move up the ladder if you are clear of your goals in the company, as I am doing right now since I just graduated college. It is by far the best job I have ever had.
I always wanted to work at Barnes and Noble, but I would have hated the register and pushing people to get memberships. I work in a grocery store, I've done register and hate it, but I'm now in our deli and LOVE it. Well... I love the people in my department because they are like family to me and I would not want to leave them .^_^
I had in interview for Barnes and Noble back in August but the day before I found at I got a full time library clerk job at my local library. The Barnes and Noble Bookseller job was only part time so I couldn't pass it up.
Can you please share a bit about filling in the online application? Especially if you don't have any prior work experience, its a little daunting to me. Im also confused as to why it asks you for your work experience, education, and skills outside of the resume attachment? Do you have the fill it out even if it's already on the resume?
What about giving the wrong change like giving too much or giving too little. At my first job you could get in trouble for handing out the wrong change but that never happened. im just wondering do you get in trouble for being sort at the regisiter or being over at the regisiter
Yes I would say go for it. It was my first real job aside from working at an animal shelter. The guests were generally nice too . Thanks for stopping by!
I want to work at waterstones which is a bookshop in the UK but I worried about recommending people books. For example if someone asks me for a murder mystery book which I don't read. Like what am I meant to say
Oh yes I understand what you mean. At barnes and noble , there's an information table and the workers keep some newspapers with the top selling books for the week/month and I know alot of workers used that information in order to make recommendations for customers. I personally never had to do that because I was always at the register, so no one asked for my thoughts.
I would like to work at B&N, but the only open position at the moment is Barista. If anyone has any experience with Barista I would appreciate it :,) !!!
@@Paulina-ie8lb nah. I have been working since I was 13 and waiting for a call as opposed to calling them yourself or coming to the actual store takes longer and makes you more likely to not get accepted for the job.
I like your video and I applied to B&N and I worked at fast food places and it wasn’t a pleasant experience. I was overwhelmed and overwhelmed is Barnes and nobles a more chill place to work ?
Depends entirely on the location. Cafe probably not. Bookseller is probably more chill unless it’s holiday. Unfortunately, they only really hire for holidays and keep the best workers if I’m not mistaken
I wish I had this video when I was really young like back in 1995, 1997 or 1998, I should have worked at Barnes and Nobles back then instead working at a shitty movie theater, I was an usher, which was basically like a janitor.
I'm currently looking for a job that's less stressful than the on I have rn, (Barista/waitress/dishwasher) so I guess I'm gonna go pick up an application for B&N tomorrow then.
@@AtinyElring they told me to apply online only for it to be revealed they have a shady website in my area and proceeded to have no links for application :/ in other words their website was trash and they didn’t do paper applications 😭😭😭
@@bunnyjanie Well, I'm just thinking of right now, or even in the last 5 years or longer, books have been on the decline in favor of electronic versions.
It depends on your locations, some stores won't really care and some stores prefer for you to have some knowledge at least for a certain genre. In my store we have some people who don't necessarily read but know what's good or not by other people that have told them. But they will ask you during the interview if you do read or if your at least familiar with what's popular.
im going to barnes and nobles on my birthday! fun fact: im 7 and ive watched very violent anime such as, "The Promised Neverland" "Demon Slayer" And a couple more
I get really stressed and nervous thinking about working at places like Starbucks or even as a Walmart cashier because I don't want to mess things up and have Karens screaming at me. I think Barnes and Noble will be amazing for people who get nervous or have anxiety about working with people etc.
You won't have people screaming at you (at least from my experience) but I hate to say as long as you work retail or food service you will always have a Karen at some point. At first it will seem scary but the more experience you get the more you will get use to it and you won't really care that much after awhile. 😂
My advice definitely don’t work at Walmart managers aren’t the best and costumers can be overwhelming
Unfortunately, when I worked at B&N, I still had plenty of customers who were nasty to me. One insisted that I was going to want children. Another got angry because the price was cheaper online (nothing cashiers can do about that, people). Another angry that I couldn't take her returns from 2 years ago. The list goes on and on. I'm sure its worse at walmart and gas stations, but, to be honest, when you work retail, the Karens are everywhere. :(
I definitely agree where you’re coming from
Thank god
As a person with social anxiety I am very confident at working at a bookstore honestly. Isn’t too crazy and I’m sure everyone is nice.
Same ! I love how the majority times I am at Barnes and nobles it’s never to overwhelming with the amount of people in there
Unfortunately, when I worked at B&N, I still had plenty of customers who were nasty to me. One insisted that I was going to want children. Another got angry because the price was cheaper online (nothing cashiers can do about that, people). Another angry that I couldn't take her returns from 2 years ago. The list goes on and on. I'm sure its worse at walmart and gas stations, but, to be honest, when you work retail, the Karens are everywhere. :(
same
@@Brunette_Rapunzel it’s funny, those are actually the things i feel most comfortable dealing with. but handling purchases? small conversation? literally any kind of social interaction or normal employee duties? terrifying lol.
I'm thinking about working at barnes and noble as my first job but working at a cash register scares me lol
Honestly, same. I don't think too many people would be aggressive over books though, so I wouldn't worry too much about that lol
same I wanna work there bc I love books but talking to humans scares me heh
ugh yes It definitely scared me for so long but you get used to it eventually. I would say take your time counting the money. Don't rush yourself by thinking of people waiting. That's usually when I would make the most mistakes.
I worked a register at a golf place and honestly take your time when you're first starting out it's going to take some time to get used to especially with the cash if you aren't good at math but you get used to it. Even if there is a line don't rush and make a mistake take your time it's not gonna be the end of the world if you have to take a minute or few extra seconds to count the change
Hi, I worked at B&N for a long time - the cash register isn't something to be worried about, I mean it takes some use to get comfortable with but if you are willing to learn it, you will be fine. The bigger thing to know is that depending on the store they may be very very particular about things like pushing membership cards and exactly how you are interacting with customers. You may be observed via camera and get told later that you're not doing something right, etc. The comments about the membership cards here are on point - you are expected to sell membership cards and if you don't get enough sold you will get talked to which you can't always control because of the cost. You also are often asked to push other things like the book drive thing, and sometimes the B&N credit card, etc. Sometimes the list of things gets to be a bit much.
Just got my second interview scheduled! All I did was tell them what books I was interested in and what I’m reading. Super easy stuff.
How did it go 👀
Yeah, how did it go? 🔍
I have a in person interview this Monday and I'm scared 😭
UPDATE! I got a job offer
how long did it take for them to get back to you?
@@karlafonseca7230 hi so my interview was monday and u actually just got a call back today. They gave me a job offer 😊
@@angelicaacosta3083 What did they ask in the interview? Im having mine in two days ahh
@@yaritzacontreras-arroyo2601 I did a group interview and they just asked about our favorite books and how would pitch them our favorite book. I think the reason I stood out is because I was the only one really naming author and bonus points if you do both popular and non popular authors.
@@angelicaacosta3083 how long did it take them to contact you for an interview after your put in your application?
my first interview is on monday and i’m feeling very confident. wishing everyone good luck and positivity in their job search!!! ❤️📖
did you get the job?
What was the application/interview process like? I’m 16 and I’m hoping to work at B&N as a first time job.
SAME
how did it go
Me too
SAME OH MY GOSH!
SAMEEEEE
Just in the UK so it's called waterstones but it's still amazing
I worked at B&N in 2015, and I've recently gone back. It's gotten a lot more relaxed now.
OMGG tysm. I'm thinking about working there
Of course , thanks for stopping by !
bro I remember seeing you a while ago at barnes and noble 😭 life comes full circle
I wanted to love it. I really did. But their pushing us to sell rewards cards was crazy. I always offered them to customers, but once they heard that it would cost them $30, it was usually a flat out no. My manager was a egotistical prick too. I got banished to working in the cafe for not selling enough rewards cards (even though none of us really did). I quit soon after. I wanted to work at B&N to sell books, not work at a cafe.
i have really bad social anxiety and i don't do well in loud situations. i thought that working at b&n would be cool, but the only problem is that i only read manga. do you have to read a lot of books of different genres to get hired or?
im in the exact same situation
Saaaaame😭😭😭
Yeah same I’m thinking about working there almost exclusively for the 30% off BRO I would save so much on manga
Same I’m so scared about working at a registers since I have bad social anxiety
SAME
I have a really bad social anxiety, I get fidgety and really bad at forming sentences when talking to people directly but I wanna earn money and im still in high school. T-T
Sameeee
It gets a little bit better with time, you can start slowly with a part time job in a chill place. If you can, start doing things to build up your resume so you feel more confident about your skills; this can be just doing small jobs for your friends and family or even volunteering at your local library or book organization. You can do it!
Thank you so much for this video. I seriously need a new job and this looks like it might be the place to be!
Thanks for sharing this! I love that you can find anything on RUclips lol.
I'm a massage therapist and I love my job, but I'm thinking of getting a second job next year to really help me save AND to help me with taxes because I currently work as an independent contractor so I pay a lot of taxes every year and I would love to work a job where I'm an employee and I can start receiving a tax refund instead of just spending tons of money every tax season.
I love books and I have a lot of experience working with people so it seems like it could be a good fit.
did you ever get the job?
Been working here for a bit, job kinda sucks. Unless you are really into books and can tolerate the 9 dollars per hour and not really doing anything I probably wouldn't do it. Mainly doing it because it seemed chill and I have to do something to survive right now and it looks pretty good on a resume (being a bookseller). It's kind of like one of those things they can pay you less because there are people that will actively seek to work around books, just like animals and other professions. Would be better if they paid more.
Per hour, typed on my phone at 330am
@@vam6677 …You know you can edit your original comment right?
What are the starting hours?
They don't call it a Starbucks because it's not a Starbucks. They have a license to sell Starbucks brand coffee but it's staffed by B&N employees and they don't take Starbucks gift cards there.
not a big deal bro
@@halsey7288 Can be a big deal for those who pay with the app to earn stars
have an interview for bookseller tomorrow, so exciting! I am a little concerned about trying to sell the membership tho.
how did it go??
how’d it go?!
going well!! been there since May. and it turns out selling the membership wasnt that hard 🤪 thanks for asking y'all. I love this job so far. Also the bnn where I work is small enough that it never gets crazy crowded. tho we get a lot of teens just hanging around and mostly old people. Love giving recommendations for books! and sometimes I get recommended some by my own customers!
@@mando1964 hey I’m thinking of applying to barnes and noble do you mind if I ask a few questions?
1. To get the interview, did you have to have like previous work experience etc?
2. What sort of things do they ask in the interview?
3. Would you say it’s a stressful or laid back environment? Like is there a lot of things that you have to do? What are some of your tasks?
Thank you!!
@@sc-ps1ek for sure,
1. I dont believe it is necessary but it definitely helps.
2. They ask you about yourself, about your previous job experience, and also ask you to tell which are your favorite or most recent books you read. Mostly it is to see if you are professional and concise in your speech and manner.
3. It is neither. I work at a smaller bnn without a cafe so it's relatively less busy than bigger ones. Most of your day when you first start is being at cashier. it can be overwhelming but in two weeks youll be good at it. While there you can read some but also make sure you finish the projects you get assigned. when you are not on cashier, you will be on the floor shelving newly arrived books, making sure the place looks neat, and most importantly helping customers. The notorious metric you might get evaluated as a bookseller is the memberships you sell and monthly picks (books). Overall is a great experience to work at, and you can move up the ladder if you are clear of your goals in the company, as I am doing right now since I just graduated college. It is by far the best job I have ever had.
I really wanna work there when I turn 16 but I feel like I won’t fit cuz I only read manga so I’m scared
Same I feel you
omg no cause same
Same I want to work there so I can get manga😫✋
bye same omg
SAME
I believe in books. They are real.
I love books lol
thanks for stopping by
I always wanted to work at Barnes and Noble, but I would have hated the register and pushing people to get memberships. I work in a grocery store, I've done register and hate it, but I'm now in our deli and LOVE it. Well... I love the people in my department because they are like family to me and I would not want to leave them .^_^
I had in interview for Barnes and Noble back in August but the day before I found at I got a full time library clerk job at my local library. The Barnes and Noble Bookseller job was only part time so I couldn't pass it up.
I tried to unionize my store in 1999. It did not work then, but the workers now have 3-4 stores unionized stores.
I remember I had a group interview for this job I didn’t get it but it was definitely a fun learning experience..
Can you please share a bit about filling in the online application? Especially if you don't have any prior work experience, its a little daunting to me. Im also confused as to why it asks you for your work experience, education, and skills outside of the resume attachment? Do you have the fill it out even if it's already on the resume?
Your eyeshadow is so lovely 🤩 🧡
Thank you ! It's from colourpop
Did they explain or tell you anything about the thieft policy and what happens if people steal..,
Thank you for this video I just applied there for a part time bookseller job so we will see.
What about giving the wrong change like giving too much or giving too little. At my first job you could get in trouble for handing out the wrong change but that never happened. im just wondering do you get in trouble for being sort at the regisiter or being over at the regisiter
Would you say working at Barnes and nobles is a good first job? I'm thinking about applying and I'm considering it!
same i kinda of want to work there as my first job
Yes I would say go for it. It was my first real job aside from working at an animal shelter. The guests were generally nice too . Thanks for stopping by!
Thank youu this was so helpful!! Yess math isn't my bestfriend!😭
How much do they pay hourly?
It depends on what job you're doing (Cashier, Barista, Manager, etc.) but according to Payscale an average of $10/h
California minimum wage is 14hr
would this be a good job for someone with autism? i’ve struggled at nearly every job i’ve had but i really want to work
There is a B&N the next town over where I’m moving and I’m 14 so I really want to work there
When I worked at B&N I had to endure crappy managers. Bitchy women and moody male managers. The company paid one of the lowest hourly wage in retail.
This I don’t appreciate someone else’s bad mood becoming my own like leave it at home or being treated passive aggressively over something small .
The one on 81st? I have an interview there tomorrow!
I want to work at waterstones which is a bookshop in the UK but I worried about recommending people books. For example if someone asks me for a murder mystery book which I don't read. Like what am I meant to say
Oh yes I understand what you mean. At barnes and noble , there's an information table and the workers keep some newspapers with the top selling books for the week/month and I know alot of workers used that information in order to make recommendations for customers. I personally never had to do that because I was always at the register, so no one asked for my thoughts.
@@bunnyjanieMy recommendation is Out of My Mind . Best book ever !
Dream job! But they ain’t hiring on my state
This is a life of book complacency placed in book places for micro economics in baby sitting places.
anyone else trying to figure out if b&n has cassette tapes?
What do you have to wear?
great question! Business casual , comfortable shoes. That's all they ever told us. So I usually wore some kind of black pants and a blouse.
I would like to work at B&N, but the only open position at the moment is Barista. If anyone has any experience with Barista I would appreciate it :,) !!!
I work with Pearson always speaking to a B&N staff.. Hmmm kinda curious working there too 😅
when you apply should you go to the store and tell them you applied
I dont think so, you should just wait for a call
@@Paulina-ie8lb nah. I have been working since I was 13 and waiting for a call as opposed to calling them yourself or coming to the actual store takes longer and makes you more likely to not get accepted for the job.
@@BringBackCyParkVendingMachines wait how did they let you work there as a 13 year old?
@@1life686 different states have different laws
I like your video and I applied to B&N and I worked at fast food places and it wasn’t a pleasant experience. I was overwhelmed and overwhelmed is Barnes and nobles a more chill place to work ?
Depends entirely on the location. Cafe probably not. Bookseller is probably more chill unless it’s holiday. Unfortunately, they only really hire for holidays and keep the best workers if I’m not mistaken
I wish I had this video when I was really young like back in 1995, 1997 or 1998, I should have worked at Barnes and Nobles back then instead working at a shitty movie theater, I was an usher, which was basically like a janitor.
Ohh hadn't thought about this. Wonder about the pay though
What was your uniform?
Did you get paid for the time you were training
Yes we did ! The first day of the training was only like 3 hours of filling paper work
Thanks for the information
I'm currently looking for a job that's less stressful than the on I have rn, (Barista/waitress/dishwasher) so I guess I'm gonna go pick up an application for B&N tomorrow then.
did you ever apply?
@@AtinyElring they told me to apply online only for it to be revealed they have a shady website in my area and proceeded to have no links for application :/ in other words their website was trash and they didn’t do paper applications 😭😭😭
@@marsmia4869 was it the barnes and noble talent gateway?
They make yall do Improv????????
How much was the pay
Can I ask which manhattan location? I have an interview for Union Square Monday! And I was just wondering!
I would love to work there.
Great video/content
What were their employee benefit?
2:17
Can we do hw if its not busy
Why would somebody try to get a job at Barnes & Noble. Definitely not a good way for job security.
I got this job while in college, sometimes people are searching for part time jobs.
@@bunnyjanie Well, I'm just thinking of right now, or even in the last 5 years or longer, books have been on the decline in favor of electronic versions.
@Blue Wine not if the tree huggers have their say
what would you do when it wasnt busy
Jobs basically want you to do something, so you can’t go on your phone and hang out. They basically just want you doing something.
do you need a resume?
Yes they asked me for a cover letter and resume.
@@bunnyjanie damn it
Youre telling me I have to actually read books to work there😅
It depends on your locations, some stores won't really care and some stores prefer for you to have some knowledge at least for a certain genre. In my store we have some people who don't necessarily read but know what's good or not by other people that have told them. But they will ask you during the interview if you do read or if your at least familiar with what's popular.
I got sold fake from barns
I just learned you actually need a college degree to work at Barnes and Nobles
No, you don’t. They even have an added benefit of paying for college.
im going to barnes and nobles on my birthday!
fun fact: im 7 and ive watched very violent anime such as, "The Promised Neverland" "Demon Slayer" And a couple more
That's awesome, I hope you had a great birthday. Anime is awesome. Thanks for stopping by!
@@bunnyjanie thank you and yw
Old people are the worst thing about this job
I sent an email with a business proposal and a request as big as your beautiful smile :)
Masyaallah, gorgeous
You're gorgeous.
I wanna work there too, but I have a busy schedule with school. I have marching band but I wanna make money for manga books🥲