Congratulations on getting a Tim Hortons Assistant Manager Interview.

Here we will discuss how to successfully answer Tim Hortons Assistant Manager Interview Questions.

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Tim Hortons Assistant Manager Interview Questions

Why do you want to work at Tim Hortons?

  • Tell them you feel their products offer great value for customers, and you feel they offer better products than other fast food restaurants.
  • Tell them with Tim Hortons being such a successful restaurant, you could learn a lot by working here.

How do you motivate other team members?

  • Say you don’t believe money is the best motivator, and taking the time on a daily basis to praise others for a job well done can go a long way.

How would you build a positive relationship with other team members?

  • Say if possible you socialize with employees outside of work.
  • You can also say you take the time to learn about their personal life, which you find forms a better bond.

How would you define a great experience at Tim Hortons

  • The food is made to order accurately and the customer is never waiting long.
  • The restaurant is clean in the kitchen, toilets, and outside the restaurant including the parking lot.
  • The customer is always greeted in a friendly manner.

Can you Give an example of when you were a positive role model?

  • If possible say in your previous shift, you always arrived on time which emphasized the importance of being punctual.
  • Say you always tried to talk about everybody in a positive manner.
  • You always made the guest feel welcome.
  • You always worked quickly and accurately when you were under pressure.
  • You always helped others when they needed help, and told others it is ok to ask for help.

Where do you see yourself in two years?

  • If you say Tim Hortons Manager you will sound committed to the business and they won’t mind taking the time to train you.
  • If you are going to university you can say what you are doing after you finish, but, if possible, tell them how your studies will benefit the restaurant.

What are your salary expectations? 

  • Review salary ranges so you are ready to answer this question.
  • If you are not comfortable answering this question then you can always flip the question and ask, “what is the salary range?”

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