I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Whole Foods Market (Tallahassee, FL)
Interview
I recently sat through a group interview for a part-time team member position at a new store coming to our area. Overall it was a very positive experience, one which I can honestly say I have never had on a job interview. I was one of about 25 people in a room and after introducing ourselves, our favorite food and why we wanted to work for the company we broke into small groups and were asked to do presentations based on topics chosen by the moderator. During our presentations and during the whole 2 hour process we were observed by four Team Leaders from the company and I am assuming being evaluated based on set criteria. Coming from an educational background this experience is akin to what I have seen at teacher conferences that is used to interact with each other. It is a good way to learn who is a standout, who has leadership qualities or who might be more of a follower.
Unfortunately, they indicated that they would let us know if we would be ask to come back for a one-on-one interview or move to the next step within the next forty-eight hours, it has been more than 7 days for me so I am not optimistic. Having interviewed for a variety of jobs over the last three years, the custom of letting people know one way or the other seems to be dead. It has become rarer and rarer for companies to send thank you letters even to say, “Sorry we went a different direction with our hire”.
I suspect they are looking for young, easy to train recruits who have no predisposition to a certain way of work. Despite having 11 years of retail grocery experience at a competitor, I suspect I am not what they are looking for, although I remain optimistic that they are just behind schedule with their notification and I will still get a call back. Overall, a positive experience and a pretty good strategy on their part of how to work through a large number of applicants and narrow down the field.
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Question 1
The whole format was unexpected, the term "group interview" general means one of you and several of them. This was just the opposite. But nothing about it was difficult if you are a people person.
It was pretty informal. I got an email saying they wanted to interview me and asked me to send over a few different times. The process went pretty quickly once we sat down. We got right into my experience, what I liked about Whole Foods, where I saw myself in 5 years, and what my availability was. I was interviewed by both the Grocery Team Lead and the Assistant Grocery Team Lead.
The interview was short and to the point. They ask typical interview questions and are mostly interested in availability. There were like 2 managers there during the interview and I think i remember they hired me on the spot.
I interviewed at Whole Foods Market (Minneapolis, MN)
Interview
Formal sit-down interview with typical interview questions and discussion of past work experience. Overview of job responsibilities. Walkthrough of the store and department. Introduction to human resources. The 30 word requirement is ridiculous by the way.