I applied online. The process took 12 months. I interviewed at Walmart in Sep 2009
Interview
The best part about working for WalMart were the friendships that I made & the flexibility for an additional job or school schedule. The interview process was of standard, average expectance. The interview was face-to-face and fairly casual, as well as comfortable. It takes quite a long time for WalMart to respond & hire applications. My understanding is that the former is due to everything being completed electronically and lists being generated to the stores from the corporate offices in Arkansas.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Does WalMart have organizational issues and understaffing?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Walmart (Portland, OR) in Jun 2010
Interview
Got a phone call to set up an interview. When I arrived, I met with the manager of the department I would be working in and asked very basic questions - tell me about a time you had to work with other people to get a job done, tell me about a time you worked in customer service, what do you feel your greatest achievement in life has been so far, etc.
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Question 1
None that were unexpected, they were all basic questions.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Walmart
Interview
very fast--applied on line over weekend was called on Monday for interview on Tuesday was called on Thursday morning to come back in--was offered job and was told pay was $7.95 an hour and was all that they would pay no mater what experience you had--even though the web site said pay would be based on experience--also had to take drug test with in 24 hours
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Question 1
They ask the same exact questions that Home Depot does--one was
Name a time when you provide excellent customer service?