What It's Really Like Working at Waterstones (interview, workday, co-workers etc!)
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
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Hope you all enjoyed the video and found it interesting/useful/helpful/funny/at least one positive adjective! I really missed posting and I am so happy to be making videos again (more of an explanation in my next video as to why I haven't been posting very much)
Also hi to all of the new subscribers! So happy to meet you!
T I M E S T A M P S
00:00 Introduction
00:51 Why I'm Making This Video
01:36 The Application Process
03:51 The Interview Process
06:24 Getting the Job
08:12 What the Job is Like
08:35 The Probation Process
09:11 Favourite Things About Working at Waterstones
10:33 What the Day Looks Like
12:02 Conclusion
sub count at time of posting: 321 - yay thank you :))
This was such a useful video, thank you :)
Thank you so much for this! i'm currently working on my cover letter and this video was very helpful. Fingers crossed I get a job!
You're welcome! I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you - hope all goes well x
Thank you for sharing
I’m 14 but it’s been my dream to work at waterstones since i was 12 😅 so when i turn 16 i’m really excited to apply! this definitely reassured me that i’d enjoy it
im considering taking waterstones as a summer job as i finish my GCSE's in 2 months!! It's such a dream
Hi! I just got a job at Waterstones and I start next week which I'm SO excited about! But one thing I'm quite anxious about is not having any recommendations for customers with really specific tastes! Like if somebody asks me for a good fiction book about spies for example I really don't know what I would say! Is that a thing you get in trouble for or is it totally normal/accepted to ask other colleagues if they have any ideas? Thanks so much for this video by the way, it's gotten me even more excited for my first day x
How has it been? Any updates :)
Totally normal and accepted to ask a colleague for help! It's encouraged!
Hi! This video was very helpful! I can see it was from one year ago, I hope you still work at Waterstones.
I’m preparing myself for an interview for on of the branch in London and I’m looking for some tips and advice to help me to get the job. I’m working in retail for more than 15 years so I’m pretty confident about my skills. I’m a little nervous about the book knowledge… I love reading but do not have so much time to do it so I’m not updated about the latest in books or what is on trend at the moment…. Is it okay for you if I ask you some questions about it? It will be more than appreciated as I really struggled to find anything online… Let me know! Thank you!
I am considering applying for a position as well, I was wondering if you have advice on what kind of questions an applicant could ask the employer?
Hi, I wanted to ask what the pay is like and if you get paid breaks? Also what’s the usually shift length?
Hi, how many days did it take from sending your cover letter to being offered an interview?
Thank you so much for the video! I’m planning to apply to work at the local Waterstones where I live too! May I ask whether they hire foreigners (no need visa sponsorship for 2 years)?
If you don't need sponsorship and able to work in the UK then it's all good!
I Wish i had one
hey! if you don’t mind answering, what waterstones do you work at and do you know if they are currently hiring? it’s hard to tell which ones are hiring atm. :)
Hiya! If you walk into any Waterstones, you can ask who you can email your CV to and they should forward it to any Waterstones in your area who are hiring - hope this makes sense!
Hi, Im thinking about applying to waterstone this summer, but my only issue is that I read mainly on wattpad, so Im not fammiliar with like the classic book you should have read that can be find ina book store, do you have any recommendation? So I don't get hambarassed during the interview😅
As long as you read any books in a bookstore you're good - doesn't have to be classics!
Hey see in an interview would you let them know if your currently working at another job or not?
You don't need to necessarily but the job will likely be an immediate start so if you have to give a notice period I would let them know!
Hi, I had a question. If I passed my final grade (which is class 12th in my country) in June, would it mean that the UCAS application I am writing now would be considered as a part of a "gap year"? Usually, students apply when they are in class 12th, but I didn't do so due to the prevailing uncertainties regarding the pandemic. Any help would be much appreciated. I plan to submit my application soon-ish (after I get my IELTS results in a few days).
If you're applying to start in 2022 and you graduated in 2021 then yes that would be a gap year
@@IsabellaBoyne Thanks! So, is this something I need to mention in my application?
@@cosmiclifeist4875 not necessarily! I didn't on mine and I took a year out as well
@@IsabellaBoyne Okay, thanks a lot for the support!
Hi, probably a dumb question, but does the waterstone employees need to clean the toilets as well?
Yes
Not at the store I worked at and I don't know of any other store where you do!
Is the cv digital
Also what is your salary?would you say it’s decent
And do they teach you how to use the database to search for books and how to checkout a book for someone