I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at CVS Health (Lowell, MA)
Interview
The interview was very relaxed, and the hiring manager was very friendly. They treated me like a friend right from the start, and were not at all intimidating. I would recommend my friends and family to apply at this company.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at CVS Health in Aug 2014
Interview
I had applied months earlier, and completely forgot about it. Received a call from the store manager asking me if I was still interested and if I wanted to come in for an interview. Showed up to the interview, manager was a little late (wasn't even there) but that was okay. I was asked questions like:
What do you know about CVS?
What is your schedule like?
Describe a time your manager reprimanded you?
What would your previous manager say about you?
Etc..
Interview went pretty well (I think I personally could have done a lot better,) however I got the job. It was offered towards the end of the interview.
From there I was sent an e-mail containing the agreements we settled on (pay, scheduling, etc.)
Had to fill out an online form to either accept or decline the offer. Got another e-mail to fill out tax forms (not sure why they do this online). Never received e-mail about a drug test (I was then told it wasn't required, to my surprise). Then I picked up my papers/forms and started training the next few days.
Overall process was very simple, if applying for the position you should have nothing to worry about.
Also, I had experience in retail, however the manager wasn't interested in that. She just wanted someone with great customer skills.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at CVS Health (Yukon, OK)
Interview
I wasn't actually formally interviewed per say. I walked in one day and the person that rang me up was the store manager himself. He noticed I looked a little down and we talked for a bit. Then the next week my dad and I went up there to get my medication and so we walked around waiting for it when we ran into the store manager and that's when a little impromptu interview happened. I had just quit my job at a doughnut bakery and was looking for another job and I had already sent in an application there as I explained and we talked for at least thirty minutes in the stationary aisle. It was all very amusing actually, being asked serious questions in jeans and t-shirt. I was hired a month later after a little issue that my manager was determined to get fixed and that's really how it happened for me. I was only attempting to achieve the cashier position though, and, as luck would have it, a cashier was leaving to go somewhere else. She still works here sometimes when she has the time though. That's why I think I got the job so easily. Then, about a month ago I called roped into taking a shift manager's shift because she didn't want to work it and the store manager texted me that night saying, "I took a chance with you and I'm glad I did. Thank you so much for you're dedication." I'm a nineteen year old girl whom previously had only worked a month at a bakery and that's it. That's my work history. He sure did take a chance with me, but he's not the only one who's glad.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing you haven't heard before. Plus, I was just trying to get hired to run a register. There are no hard questions about that. All that happened during the interview was me being warned about how our customers like to be hand held through the whole process of shopping here at CVS.