I applied to the local Old Navy in late March for their logistics department but received no response for nearly a month. So I was surprised when they called me in late April/early May and immediately set up a phone interview, which I completed successfully. They then asked me to come in the following week for a 1:1 interview, which I accepted.
I arrived on time and was led to an office, which was around the size of a large closet, by one of the managers. I was told that the interview was simple and would not take long but it felt like forever. Some of the questions were the standard 'name a time when you were unsuccessful' type ones but some I found a little odd and overly detailed. I still don't understand how my fashion sense outside of work would affect my ability to stock merchandise but whatever.
Anyway, five or six pages of questions and over 30 minutes later, I finally left. I was told to call back if I had anything to discuss. The managers & staff that I talked to were friendly & helpful (though I don't think the manager had too much interviewing experience, judging by how he asked the questions) but I had a feeling that it just wasn't going to work out.