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Can Someone Please Tell Me What Happened Here. . . {job Hunting}?

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Ok so today I was out filling out applications and I so happen to go into Ruby Tuesday. Well I asked to fill out an app and the lady pointed me to the manager. He was really busy (lunch time) so he gave me an application and kept on going about his business. Well to my surprise he came back and said he wanted to interview me on the spot. Any way we had a quick interview and I gave him my resume and cover letter. He told me he was gone call me in a few hours and unlike all the other job interviews Ive gone on he actually called me 6 hours later. He told me to come back on Wednesday to see another guy .. I didn’t want to seem rude so I didn’t ask “what for?” What do you think this is for. Im not sure because this is a totally different guy Im meeting with. I thought it might have been a second interview.. But u dont have 2nd interviews with a different person do it?
Do I take another copy of my resume and cover letter just in case it is a second interview? Im so exited I might have a second job. But I dont want to be to exited. Anybody else been through something similar?

  1. Freefrom Says

    This is most likely a second interview with the assistant manager. It appears you, timing is everything, were at the right place and the right time. The manager was obviously impressed and now wants the assistant manager to interview you. I would take another copy of your resume and cover letter. Below are some comments/interview questions from people who interviewed at Ruby Tuesday if you want to view many more then go to a free website called glassdoor.com. Please update your interview experience on this site which will help others. Good Luck!
    Server at Ruby Tuesday
    Posted Apr 21, 2011 —
    2.0 Easy Interview Overall Neutral Experience Received and Accepted Offer
    Interviewed Oct 2010 (took 2 days)
    Initially, I went to the Ruby Tuesday location I desired to work at. I requested and received an application. Filled out the application and returned it to the hiring manager in person. While turning in my application, I spoke with the hiring manager for a few minutes where I was told I would receive a phone call to set up an interview with the General Manager. I waited several days in anticipation of phone call. After not receiving the phone call, I made a call to the business and requested to speak with the hiring manager. The phone call led to an interview with the General Manager. I feel as though my taking the initiative to make the return phone call showed my desire and motivation to get the job. The interview with the GM led to a job and I was hired on the spot.
    Interview Questions
    Can you tell me a circumstance in which you had to make a decision that involved an ethical dilemma? How did you handle it, and do you feel that you made the right choice?
    Other Details
    The interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview.
    Waitress at Ruby Tuesday
    Posted Aug 10, 2010 — 0 of 0 people found this helpful
    1.0 Very Easy Interview Overall Positive Experience Received and Accepted Offer
    Interviewed May 2010 (took 2 days)
    Walk-in, immediate interview with front of house manager. Next day interview with general manager. Next week filled out paperwork and orientation.
    Interview Questions
    What would people say about you if I (hiring manager) were to ask them?
    Other Details
    I applied In-Person and the interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview.
    Interview Questions
    Tell me about yourself?
    What are your hobbies?
    Why do you want to work here?
    What will be the major difference working at’ Ruby Tuesday from working an independant establishment?

  2. S Says

    tHE FIRST PERSON WAS PROBABLY AN ASSISTANT MANAGER . You have your foot in the door Good sign .Always follow up with a thank you written after any interview. Good luck!

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