I turned in my application, was interviewed, and hired on the spot. I had to complete University of Subway classes before I could start, which were online classes and tutorials about the store, processes, money, customer service skills, etc. I was then trained for a week and after a week of training, I could work as a regular shift person.
Easy process. Overall easy going job but low pay and can be busy at times. Created great friendships with the boss and a few co workers since most of the time there was only two people there
I interviewed at Subway (Barnsley, South West England, England)
Interview
I was sat down and asked questions about myself in a possible manner in the middle of the restaurant as people dined around me. I was then instructed to cut bread so they could see how well I could do.
Easy flow, face to face and they are quite patient with you. The manager are understanding if it's your first time and let you through the flow of the process