I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Kroger (Detroit, MI) in Jan 2011
Interview
Phone call and in person interview. Applied online and they gave me a call to come in and interview. The interview was basic interview questions. Very easy interview overall. Anyone who has an interview shouldn't be nervous at all it is very simple.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself? What experience do you have handling cash? Go over your job history with me? Why did you apply at this location?
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Kroger (Marietta, GA) in Sep 2014
Interview
Met with prior co-worker who was the manager of the floral department that was now the HR representative. She just had me fill out forms/information on the computer and didn't go over any company info or give me a copy of anything. She said she would make me a new name tag and place it in her mailbox. Also ran into assistant store manager that was glad to see me back. New assistant store manager held one on one interview without knowing I worked previously in the produce department at that store, but left due to medical reasons. With the produce department full, he decided to place me in the meat/seafood department. He would check with co-workers and managers that knew me and let me know in a week or two. Got call from new HR representative (prior co-worker "yea, she's gone") about day/time to start work in meat/seafood department. Showed up for work, clocked in, no new name tag, no copy of job description/responsibilities, etc... just part of stuff that fell through the cracks.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked if I had a preference of working in either the deli or the meat / seafood departments.
I applied in-person. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Kroger (Franklin, TN) in Nov 2011
Interview
10 minute interview with one of the co managers, didn't have to even decorate a cake. Being a union company, pay wasn't even negotiated because the pay scale came out of a book. If you have experience, you get a little more but not enough to survive