I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Sears (Temecula, CA) in Apr 2009
Interview
I showed up for an interview about ten minutes before it was supposed to take place, dealt with a disinterested service desk clerk, waited for about thirty minutes while the man who would eventually be my interviewer cavorted with other employees. Finally, I was taken to be interviewed by a man who was clearly not happy to be interviewing people, was asked the standard pre-interview questions, and then finally, asked a single question, which, apparently, was all that he needed to determine that I wasn't what they were looking for. The actual interview process took about five minutes, which I don't think was enough time to actually determine whether I was suitable for the position. I was told they would contact me regarding whether or not I got the job (I didn't, of course, and I knew this by the end of the interview), and never heard from them (which is typical).
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Sears (North Attleboro, MA) in Nov 2021
Interview
It was a very unprofessional, almost desperate like interview from their part. They immediately just asked about my availability as well as how quickly and I could start. Mind you now it was the week of Thanksgiving and they were expecting me to start on Black Friday right at Midnight. I'm not that stupid
The interview was by phone first. They call you to verify your information and ask if you are interested I. Whatever schedule/part time or full time they have open. at the moment I wanted full time so I declined their offer but it seems like a good company to get your foot in the door with.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you interested in a part time position and are you flexible with schedule
The interview process was relaxed and easy going. I felt very comfortable and the manager told me about the job and answered any questions I had. I was made an offer the next day.