I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Bed Bath & Beyond (Layton, UT) in Jan 2016
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I went to the open house in Layton,Utah. I am used to waiting for a long time but then after all of us there went through multiple interviews the HR decided to ask if they could go home since it was after 6 pm and finish up another day. Hello, all of us were here for the last 4 hours waiting for you to hire or not..Thanks-
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How would you provide good customer service to someone who was unhappy?
I applied online. I interviewed at Bed Bath & Beyond (Grandville, MI) in Jul 2015
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It was easy , but the put me on the spot .. They wanted me to sell somthing to them to see if i was a good salesman..awkward! He was very nice, but to the point.. They do on the spot interviews, so the want to be quick about the interview i think.. But over all it was easy.. I recieved a ohine call that day saying that i was hired.. Soni was happy!..
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Normal.. Why dobwant the job, why are leaving your last job exe..
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Bed Bath & Beyond (Erie, PA) in Apr 2016
Interview
Applied online. I was contacted about 6 weeks later. I first met with the District HR Manager. It was a simple, conversational-type interview. We reviewed my work history. No difficult questions. I was invited back for an interview with the store manager. I returned and my interview with the store manager was also conversational. No STAR format questions. The interviews were easy and laid back but, what came after was insulting and a complete waste of my time. I applied for a "Store Management" position. The original job posting states "We are now hiring and training the Managers who will become our Stores Managers and District Managers in the near future....." To me that meant they were looking to hire a person into a management training program or into a management position with growth opportunity. I was offered a part-time position with 25 hours per week at $10-$11 per hour. I was offered that rate because of my experience (Over 10 years in retail, 2 years supervisory experience, Bachelor's in Management). I declined since I was looking for a career. I would've never shown up for an interview had they told me this was a posting for a part-time job. Their job postings are completely misleading. If you are a person with a business degree and multiple years of retail experience, ask them to clarify their intentions before meeting for an interview.
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No real definitive questions. Simply reviewed work history.