I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Walmart (San Bruno, CA) in Mar 2019
Interview
There were 3 rounds
The first was an Informal interview-informal call to ask about resume and background and why jet?
Brain Game-sent a game to play that tested your personality so they could see if it fit the culture?
Formal-Flew out to the office and there were 3 rounds with different managers. The interviews consisted of a mixture of behavioral and case studies. They wanted to test your business knowledge, e-commerce knowledge, and to see if you were the type of person who would fit the culture.
The Interview process was only a couple of rounds. An initial recruiting call, followed by 2 interviews: 1) one with the hiring manager, and one with another member from the team. The process was very seamless, and not too formal.
It was a very standard interview process. Overall, the entire process was completed over a range of rounds that ranged from behavioral topics to casework. The whole process was conducted in a timely manner.
A recruiter contacted me on LinkedIn, then I had a short and casual phone interview. They then made you download and take a phone “game” test thing which was very odd but I think was just there to see the effort you’d put in and look at your problem solving. If you pass this, they fly you out to San Bruno (San Francisco) for a day of interviews. They were actually pretty fun.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
First was behavioral, second was to test how much you had studied the website, and third was a case study.
Ex. Tell me what you think of this image of the Walmart homepage and what looks “off” to you or what you think you would change?