I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Target (Louisville, KY) in Mar 2016
Interview
I applied online and sitting 2 weeks they called and set up a face to face interview. Upon arrival, I filled out a questionnaire of about 100 questions of how I feel (i.e. do I feel i work harder than other people. Do I like to be recognized for doing a good job). The first person to see me asked basic questions, previous work history, why I want to work for target. After I passed that, the second interviewer asked situational questions, when did I have to show leadership, what would I do if I saw someone stealing. And a clue others that I was completely not expecting for a minimum wage job... When I was finished, I was told I would hear from them in a couple of days. I received a call 2 days later offering me a job in the frozen food isle making 7.75 an hour. Needless to say, I turned it down for a higher paying job I applied to around the same time.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Target (Miami, FL) in Apr 2013
Interview
Very professional and basic. I sat down with the manager in the office at the store and apply to, and it lasted maybe half an hour to 45 minutes. I would recommend this job as an entry-level position but nothing long-term.
I applied in-person. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Target (Roseville, MN) in Dec 2014
Interview
I submitted an application in store at their hiring kiosk and got a call back the next day. Originally I had applied to work seasonally for the Christmas/winter break season but I ended up staying there for about a year and a half because I enjoyed it. The interview was with one manager for about 15 minutes and was not too intense. No drug test or any kind of quiz etc.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What does customer service mean to me? Briefly explain a time that customer service was not up to par?