I applied through other source. I interviewed at Chick-fil-A Restaurants (Manning, SC) in Jan 2026
Interview
I went through three rounds of interviews at the Chick-Fil-A in Manning, SC , including a 1.5-hour group interview and a last-minute final interview, and the experience was completely unprofessional. The final interview did not feel like an interview it felt like I was being interrogated on trial. The interviewer repeatedly talked over me, questioned irrelevant personal choices, and even implied I had been involved in violence at a previous school — none of which had any relevance to Chick-fil-A’s work or culture. At one point, they referred to me as “people like you”, which was clearly racially biased they could have simply said “new hires” or “entry-level candidates.”
On top of that, pay was only mentioned after all three rounds of interviews, showing a total lack of transparency and respect for my time.
This behavior was racist, disrespectful, and exhausting. I do not recommend this location to anyone who expects to be treated with basic respect and human decency. This hiring process was a complete waste of my time.
I interviewed at Chick-fil-A Restaurants (Fayetteville, GA)
Interview
The interview process was warm and talkative. The interviewer was focused on my smile and how friendly I was. Once disclosed that I did not have a car the interview was over, his colleague came and stood next to us like it’s time to wrap this up making no eye contact.
The interview process is pretty straight forward. It is not nerve wracking, and I feel like they really try to get to know you. They ask about experience, availability, and personal strength and weaknesses.
I interviewed at Chick-fil-A Restaurants (Don Mills, ON)
Interview
Group Interview, activities with sticky notes and other things to get to know eachother, then we introduced eachother to show our understanding of each other. Owner of restaurant and other manager was there taking notes etc.