I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Marshalls (New York, NY) in Oct 2009
Interview
I went to interview for a location that has not yet finished being built so we interviewed in a building nearby. I originally interviewed for a Sales Associate position but upon interviewing with the Store Manager she offered me a Merchandise Coordinator position. I 1st interviewed with a manager from another Marshall's and it was very laid back. After I interviewed with her I waited for another guy and he brought me into his office, asked me 1 or 2 questions and sent me outside to wait for the Store manager. She was the last person I interviewed and she asked me why i wanted to work there, why did I leave my last job and what do I do now.
Other Merchandise Coordinator Interview Reviews for Marshalls
I applied in-person. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Marshalls (Lincoln, RI) in Dec 2019
Interview
Quick 10 min interview describing myself and my previous experience. Very little info given about position before being hired on the spot. Easiest interview process Ive ever experienced, by far.
I applied in-person. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Marshalls (Moscow, ID) in Sep 2019
Interview
Impromptu when I went in to make sure my online application was received properly.
Really liked the assistant acting manager I initially interviewed with and once hired very much appreciated all his work and help to all.
The visiting acting manager I follow up interviewed with did not make me aware that I was no longer being considered for the initial position I applied for with the store (and had worked at in the past for a different corporation). As well as the shift hours... Asked me if I was ok with 9; I thought we were discussing hours and they meant $9 wage hourly. I would have declined likely as I was told much higher in 1st interview as well as thought I was still being considered for a COD position... Not a cashier. Which I said in both interviews explicitly that I would only do in emergency rushes due to arthritis and chronic migraines. Once hired and sent paperwork it was paperwork accepting the coordinator position as well and not what they had me in the system as and then semi trained for the first day in orientation. Training was next to non-existent as well which I stressed in interviews. It was a disaster.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Marshalls (London, ON) in Jan 2019
Interview
I worked here full time in shoes - applied for merchandise coordinator and got interview by 3 managers and got the job. I got asked series of questions "how would you handle" "what would you do if" "what would you prioritize first"