I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at H E B (San Antonio, TX) in Jan 2018
Interview
Very quick and to the point. I declined the job. I realized after the interviewer quickly made it clear the "part time" position i was interviewing for would be more like full time without the benefits. Basically they would work me up to 39 hours and but make sure i never hit 40. Companies do this to avoid having to give benefits. He didnt flat out say this, but it was obvious. HEB is a great company but i wouldnt recommend this as a "part time" job. If you need a consistent schedule, go for the literal full time position and get your benefits. I spoke with others who had this as part time and they confirmed they had many weeks where they worked 35+ hours as part timers. On a side note, the interviewer didnt seem to like that i had a sleeve tattoo down to my wrist. Its mostly flowers, it isnt anything remotely offensive and can by covered up with a long sleeve shirt. He got snobby after he saw it and immediately asked "do you regret that yet?" To which i simply answered no. Anyways, if youre taking the job i advise you make sure you're getting a full time position and not a 39 hour part time one.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you handle stressful situations, can you consistently lift more than 30 pounds, etc. Basically questions pertaining to if you're fit enough to stock all night at a steadily fast pace.
Large group interview in a room where we all sat at the same table and had to answer the same questions which got repetitive and you didn't want it to sound like you were stealing someone else's answer
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Question 1
How would you answer the phone if a customer called
I applied online. I interviewed at H E B (The Woodlands, TX) in Sep 2023
Interview
I haven't had an in person interview (yet), crossing my fingers, but so far, the application, and digital interview process has been easy and smooth! The Digital Interview itself is only 7 questions but before you start you have 2 practice questions. You get 2 attempts to answer the interview questions, and a chance to take breaks between each question. Even with my nerves, I think it went pretty well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I don't remember all of the questions but the won that stumped me was... they want to know about a time that you had to multitask, how did you handle it, and what was the outcome (did you successfully complete your objective) seeing that I multitask at everything I do, it was hard for me to think of one instance.