Their interview process is very disrespectful to candidates. You go online to their website pick a date and time no prior qualifications needed. You show up then realize that there is multiple people interviewing at the same time, mine happened to have 10+ people in the room waiting. It was a one on one face to conversation that lasted 5 minutes you can tell they don't care about your previous experience because they haven't even looked at the resume you gave them. So you drive all the way there through dense Boston traffic for a 5 minute talk then they call you for a second round interview for the next day or within the next couple days. Now its a hour/hour and a half long interview where they inform you this so called "Manager in Training" is actually pretty much a sales commission gig. Something that should be clearly represented before you even walk in so you don't waste time commuting to Boston not once but twice. The first half of the second round interview they will give you a background of the company and tell you how much money you can make if you are determined and sell sell sell, but lets be honest you walk into best buy and the last thing you want to do is buy cable/internet from a young looking kid in a suit.
Look if you can sell its a good job I guess there are people there that make great money but they have 100's of employees some of them have to make money right. The job consists of Mon - Fri 9:30-11 in the office meeting then 12-6:30 you're in a store selling things to consumers and you receive $55 per service you sell. They expect you to make 600-800 each week during your first month and you have the opportunity to run your office within 2 years but you need to sell sell sell. There is no base pay so if you have a bad week you're working 45+ hours for nothing. Not the best job college students right out of school. They rope you in and are genuinely nice people but be advised ITS ALL SELLING AND COMMISSION.