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Accepted Offer – Reviewed Feb 17, 2013
Interview Details – Applied to a local supercenter, and got a call later that day for an interview. Went in the next morning, the first interview was with another dept. Manager. Questions included alot of "what would you do....." Type scenerios. Questions were read from a set of papers. Then interviewed with the Department manager of the dept. I applied for. Basically the same questions were asked.
Interview Question – Alot of the questions were about the same, so you have to kind of put a spin on the answers. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – No negotiation. They entered my work.experience into the computer, and it set my pay rate.
No Offer – Interviewed in Powhatan, VA Oct 2012 – Reviewed Oct 31, 2012
Interview Details – Moving quickly to fill spots , right now . Had 1st and 2nd interveiw at same time.
Interview Question – what did you do to help with customers who are rude! Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Midwest City, OK – Reviewed Jul 29, 2012
Interview Details –
There are three interviews. First by a supervisor of the area you are interviewing for, second is with an Assistant Manager, and third is with the Store Manager or Co-Manager. There are 5 questions in 3-5 areas. It varies on where you plan to work. Most are open-ended questions. There should be a panel of people (2-3) for the first interview minimum too. The main contact is typically the Personnel Manager or Assistant. This is your go to person treat them well! If you progress through the first and second interview most likely you have the job.
I would wear business casual clothing or above. A suit, polo and nice pants, or dress for women is fine.
Interview Question – When have you been in a situation where their was a problem to solve in a work environment? What was the problem and how did you solve it in a proactive manner? View Answer
Negotiation Details – I only negotiate my schedule due to my custody arrangement of my children. it went well because I was sure on what I could offer.
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Jan 10, 2013
Interview Details – Everything is Computer based. You will be interviewed by a Merchandise Supervisor, normally from your Department if they are scheduled that day. If they like your answers and believe you are ready for the next step, they enter the info into the computer and call an Assistant Manager in to complete the interview. If they like the answers, they will print out the paperwork showing your pay rate and make the job offer right there. Be neat, Be on time, Be ready to think on your feet!
Interview Question – They will ask you questions based on the information you have given. Including why you have a gap in employment history, A few scenarios of how would you handle a given situation, and the curve was, at least for me, What would you expect of your Management in a crisis situation. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – The Pay is FIRM. It goes by your previous jobs and experience. When I was hired, I had 3 other deli clerks with me, all making less then what I was offered. Even found out a 3 yr associate in my dept was making less then I was. Be ready for this!
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Feb 2012 – Reviewed Mar 1, 2012
Interview Details – Easy application, answered a few questions. Mostly about ethics and how I would handle common on the job situations.
Interview Question – I was asked to describe how I had handled a difficult situation in the past. View Answer
Negotiation Details – No negotiation, although YMMV
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