I applied in-person. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Topgolf (Fort Worth, TX) in May 2019
Interview
The interview process is very cult-like. Not so much an "interview" as it is a series of mini-games with the objective of showing as much of your "personality" as possible -- and the personality types that they will extend job offers to are the relentlessly, obnoxiously upbeat ones. If you pretend to drink the Kool Aid, you'll get in the door.
Easy mostly a group interview and the accepted everyone due to the need. They always need bartenders because they are the most over worked and at least paid in my opinion
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Simple customer service questions that usually occurred during service and other things that included personality and they did a quick job training as well
Group interview. Tests your skills and personality. Pulled out 5 at a time and asked questions then. Lots of people taking notes. Deliberations happen night of. Decisions come the day after.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Topgolf (Richmond, VA) in Apr 2025
Interview
The in-person interview is like the first day of camp. It takes 3 - 4 hours and imv9lves a lot 9f call and response. Picture pep rally vibes. You are one of 20+ people who are all there for different positions. Divided into groups of 4 - 6 people, you play icebreaker games. It was very strange especially for an interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your professional experience in restaurants and hospitality?