I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Kroger (Waterville, OH) in Oct 2015
Interview
I picked up a flyer in-store which directed me to apply on the website. The application through the website was a little more involved than I expected: not only did I have to submit a cover letter and resume, but I also had to take a timed test (mathematics and English). Thereafter, I had to fill out another questionnaire which took me some time. I received a call from the recruiting department a little over a week later to fulfill a phone screening, and schedule an interview (which would occur five days later on Saturday). The interview was relatively short with very few questions. The next thing I knew, I received a call from the recruiter on Monday who offered me the position. We set up a time to meet to complete the background check information (two separate checks) and drug test (saliva).
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Kroger (Dublin, OH) in Apr 2012
Interview
I applied to Kroger online right before I turned 16. I was not called until I was already 16, as the Kroger Company does not hire people under 16, except under strict regulations. Once I reached the age of 16, I was then called in for an interview a month after I applied. It was required that I had to pass a drug test before I could be employed. The interview was easy, you basically have to convince them that you're responsible enough to remember to come in to work, and that you are not completely antisocial. I then started about a week later.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Kroger (Acworth, GA) in Jun 2014
Interview
talked to me some and asked some questions, then read some guidelines for the job, mouth swab drug test, the interview was not very long nor strenuous, they needed employees at the time
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why should we hire you? (I'm only saying this because its been a year and a half since I had my interview and don't remember the questions)