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Experiences at Half Price Books
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What are the three best things about working at Half Price Books?1. The people you get to work with
Posted @ 11:21PM, August 30, 2007
by Liz Wagner | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at Half Price Books?Sold books to intelligent yet thrifty customers.
Posted @ 11:19PM, August 30, 2007
by Liz Wagner | Permalink |
What's one of the projects you worked on at Half Price Books?Probably the largest project I've personally been involved with at HPB was the remodel of our store. We increased our space about 40%, and we stayed open nearly every day of the construction/renovation. This required moving entire sections several times and accomodating the workers as they ...
Posted @ 01:37AM, April 01, 2007
by scrisman | Permalink |
What's the interview process like at Half Price Books?Very informal, very laid-back. Basically, when you're being interviewed, the managers are trying to get an idea of who you are. They are looking for people who are willing to engage them in conversation instead of just parroting back the "best" answer that the book on interviewing told them to ...
Posted @ 01:34AM, April 01, 2007
by scrisman | Permalink |
What do you miss most about Half Price Books?Mostly I miss the great friends and co-workers I had who have moved on to other prospects in life: going back to school, moving out of state, and so forth. Since I still work for the company, this is kind of a hard question to answer. Forgive me for the short reply.
Posted @ 01:29AM, April 01, 2007
by scrisman | Permalink |
What are people reading at Half Price Books?Everything. And that's no exaggeration. I mean, c'mon, it's a bookstore. Political science, medicine, young adult, fiction, non-fiction, science fiction, comic books, manga, movie reviews, the newspaper, the ingredients on a bag of Doritos...if it's got words on it, I guarantee you somebody ...
Posted @ 01:27AM, April 01, 2007
by scrisman | Permalink |
What's unique about working at Half Price Books?The staff. Seriously, I've never worked at a place with a more laid-back, relaxed, fun-loving group of people who have also taken their work seriously without being anal-retentive about everything. The atmosphere as a worker is very nice - if you're feeling down, people will do their best to ...
Posted @ 01:25AM, April 01, 2007
by scrisman | Permalink |
What's the funniest thing that ever happened to you at Half Price Books?The buy counter is where all the action is when it comes to this type of question. Over the years, we've found all sorts of things from peoples' drug stashes and bullets to diapers and underwear in the buys we do. It never fails to make everybody else's day when one unlucky buyer encounters ...
Posted @ 01:23AM, April 01, 2007
by scrisman | Permalink |
What blogs are people reading at Half Price Books?I haven't got a clue about this one. Internet access at work is pretty restricted, and most co-workers have very active lives outside of work which, for most of them, translates into not a lot of time spent on the Internet. One of the women I work with maintains a blog of her own, and I know ...
Posted @ 01:21AM, April 01, 2007
by scrisman | Permalink |
What's the best team you worked with at Half Price Books?I can honestly say that there have been very few "bad teams" at my store. I can think of some co-workers who didn't fit in very well, but they didn't stick around long enough to become a problem for anybody (some of them barely lasted two weeks before deciding the store wasn't for them). Our ...
Posted @ 01:20AM, April 01, 2007
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