The process took 1 day. I interviewed at The Home Depot in Oct 2010
Interview
verry good comunication, the thing is that i whent to the intervew and the manager was been trayned by another manager, and they kind of trated me as a practice intervew, and it was kind of uncomftable to hear them talk to each other just right outside the door about the intervew and about me,
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at The Home Depot (Atlanta, GA) in Aug 2011
Interview
Submitted resume online. Got a call from a recruiter 8-9 days after that. Had 2-3 short phone chats with 2 different internal recruiters. Then had 2 phone interviews with hiring manager. Very positive discussions. Mostly went over my resume. I asked a good amount of questions, too. Brought into HQ for a battery of 6 1:1s with various people I would be working with. One afternoon, 6 people. It was a pleasant experience. Some interviewers were better than others -- would say most not particularly skilled at interview best practices. All in all -- a decent experience. Only ding I would give is to the internal recruiting team. They seemed to have a very sporadic grip of administrative details leading up to the face-to-face interviews -- scheduling times to talk, canceling, making assumptions that I could be available with short notice, etc. Once I got to HQ, the process was quite smooth.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you had a difficult internal client. How did you handle that?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at The Home Depot in Apr 2010
Interview
There was only one interview with one of the assistant managers. He ask why am I interested in this position? What attributes can I bring to the company? How do I handle an irate customer? What to do if I don't know the answer to the customers question? He also said he liked my warm personality.