I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Walmart (Statesboro, GA) in Dec 2013
Interview
I had this very old man who actually nodded off during the interview! He told me they usually use temp services instead of hiring "for the company". When they do, they usually work you for 3-4 months. They then lay you off, so that they don't have to offer you benefits! The place was a joke. I later spoke to someone who use to work there in HR. He said it is an awful place to work. They care less about the employees. They have big turnover. I was there TWICE, 3 months each time
I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Walmart (Smyrna, DE)
Interview
You had to take a physical exam. You also got a background check and drug test done and they give you a tour of the warehouse before they tell you you're hired.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Walmart (Smyrna, DE) in Nov 2018
Interview
The hiring process is tedious but well worth it. They have a pretty flexible schedule. I really enjoy working for walmart and plan to stay with them for years to come.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Walmart (New York, NY)
Interview
Apply online, then come in for physical assessment
Took the PAT today and I failed. After the crate test which I thought I did well on, my lungs were BURNING. I exerted myself but luckily the other person went after me so I had 9 minutes to recover from my mini heart attack (seriously felt like I had just run a mile)
Then I did 25 sit-ups in 1 minute.
Then I did over 100 revolutions with the hand thing.
Idk what they expect you to get to pass. Pretty much all the other employees i saw there were older than me and more out of shape. I'm not doing it again though. I was seriously concerned for my health.
I suggest being able to run a mile without getting winded if you want to work here. Be able to do 50 sit-ups and 25 pull ups with no break. That might help.