I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Target (Boulder, CO) in Jan 2012
Interview
I received a call to come in for an interview fairly quickly after submitting my application. Initially I was worried because I had been unable to put my actual availability into the online application so I went into the interview with my interviewer believing I had open availability. Fortunately, I was able to explain the situation right away. I had about a 25 minute interview with the woman who will be my team leader. It could have gone faster, but I paused a little to recall situational examples. The team leader was extremely nice and we laughed a bit together and she shared with me some of her own interviewing experience.
Afterwards I was told to wait for an interview with a manager. I didn't wait very long and the interview was even shorter. This had me worried because the man seemed like he had a million other things to be doing and that interviewing was not something he really wanted to spend time on. However, while I was waiting for the HR person to talk to me, the manager came back and gave me a piece of chocolate.
By far the most stressful part of the interview was the drug test. I had my interview at 12:00 on a Friday and the lab that facilitates the testing closed was only open from 1:30 to 3:00 that day and closed for the weekend (if you don't get your drug test in before 24 hours you are automatically bumped out of the system). So I had to rush down to the testing facility and get my test done and then rush off to my class that started at 2:00. Goodness!
Interview questions [5]
Question 1
Describe a time when you had to work on a team to accomplish a common goal.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Target (Elmhurst, NY) in May 2010
Interview
There is one interview its pretty basic asking questions on situations you have been in and what youve done . If they want to offer you the position they call you back and you have to take a drug test and background test. Once you pass that you have the job and they give you a schedule to start your training.
The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Target in May 2009
Interview
I submitted my application, and apparently they liked it. They came in from the back and asked for an immediate interview. They told me that they would not hire e if I would not work Sundays. I told them I could not for religious purposes. They said the job was mine if I would agree to work on Sundays.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Sundays are mandatory no matter what the reason. Would you be willing to change your mind and work on Sundays?