The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Sears (Rego Park, NY) in Sep 2011
Interview
I had two interviews, one with my current department manager and one with the HR manager. My manager was pretty cool, easy questions, asked my availability, customers related questions while the HR manager gave me a closer idea of how I should expect my days working at sears, rude customers, helping them, and multi tasks.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Sears (Saugus, MA) in Jun 2011
Interview
I applied online, and the next day I was called to schedule an interview. I come in 15 minutes early and wait for a couple of minutes, so you don't usually have to wait till the designated time. The atmosphere of the are dedicated to employees was pleasant--really nothing to complain about there. Anyway, the interviewer greets me, and we walk into a small room with an indoor glass window. We sit for a while as she glances at my application, and she asks me questions and I answer them. She wasn't that bad--more job-driven than socially. She tells me she's going to schedule me for a second interview...not really told when. It wasn't until three weeks later that they called me to schedule for a second interview. (I did call them before they did, but no one was picking up.) It was a different lady this time--same room. She was more friendly, and we got to chat about personal things afterward. It was like a mother-daughter relationship going on in there. Lol. But I liked it. I felt confident, but she did comment about the tough job world--how she's giving the paperwork to the HR manager and see how it goes from there. I do call back each week that goes by but still, no one picks up. I still haven't heard from them almost a month later, so they really don't tell you if they rejected you
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you conflicted with someone.