I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Target (Edgewater, NJ) in Apr 2010
Interview
After giving in my resume at a college career fair, I got an email within 4 days regarding an interview with them. At the interview I was greeted by two red shirted employees who seemed very friendly. They took me to a room small and introduced themselves. One of the two said she would write my responses while the other asked the questions. They mostly asked behavioral questions such as "when was the last time such and such happened and how I dealt with the situation." After about 20 minutes the guy told me I was done and asked me to wait outside. After about 5 minutes of waiting I was greeted by a more formal employee who said he would ask me a few more questions. He took me a slightly larger room and sat right in front of me along with this buddy. He asked me a series of 5 questions. They seemed pretty much the same as the other room's. After about 40 minutes of back and forth, I was done and saw my way out. That night I got an email with a link to a "behavioral assessment". The questions were easy at first but a part of it included an LSAT logic type questions which can get difficult. It was timed internally. After 2 days I got a phone call from Target asking me if I was still interested and when I have time to discuss my offers. I got the phone call exactly on the time they mentioned. The recruiter offered me the job and said I had to get drug tested and have a background test done. I accepted!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
When was the last time you realized you were wrong and what did you do to fix the situation?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Target (East Lansing, MI) in Oct 2024
Interview
It was a very quick process. There was a phone call and emails prior to the interview, followed by more communication shortly after. It was a smooth and quick process. I really enjoyed it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked about previous leadership experience that I had.
easy - very conversational, one round and discussions with interviewer and recruiter, which was nice and felt at ease during the whole process; did a lot of research ahead of time
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Target
Interview
First I met with someone at a career fair and gave them my resume. It was awhile before I heard anything, but then I got an email to select and interview time with a store director. Shortly after that I got scheduled on a phone call with my recruiter and was extended an offer.