I applied online. I interviewed at The Home Depot (State College, PA) in Aug 2020
Interview
You submit your resume and all criteria and then they invite you in for an interview. You choose a time to go in via email. You go into the store and show the people at the service desk and they call the person who you're supposed to interview with from the information on your email. From there, you meet your interviewer/recruiter and you do your interview.
Massive shuffle through numerous impersonal, trite, even hokey, emails. During this ongoing milieu, they up and CHANGED the job title. All response communications are returned as not being able to be delivered! The whole process is very autonomously automated to the point that you can tell there is minimal if any human interaction. As a former, very high dollar productive employee, I was reapplying for a job opening in a city 1500 miles away to which I will soon move. One email, asked me to appear for a face-to-face interview the next day!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were no questions, because there was no interview. I just don't think it makes sense to buy and airplane tickets, rental car and hotel/food costs to attend an interview for a company that seemingly cannot read or interpret their online applications and there was no way to call them!
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at The Home Depot (New Hartford, NY) in Apr 2015
Interview
Typical interview questions, not difficult at all. Had a one on one with management. Not very stressful and lasted about 30 minutes. It was actually two managers and myself. Was relaxing for the most part