I applied in-person. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at The Home Depot (Carrollton, GA) in Mar 2011
Interview
I applied at the in-store kiosk. 2 days later i got an email stating they were interested and would be calling me, but that I could call if I didn't want to wait, and it gave a number. I called and did an inital phone screening/interview. It was a automated person at first, and then I was transferred to a real person, where they proceeded to ask basic interview questions (mostly about customer service). Then at the end of that, the person says I have an interview at the local store i had applied at. The interview consists of a series of questions and the interviewer writes down what you say. If you score high, they call you back for a second interview to propose a job offer. This particular store seemed very unorganized, but it could possibly be because they were trying to hire so many people at one time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time where you started a project that ended up being harder than you had expected and how you finished it.
The process took 3 days. I interviewed at The Home Depot (Catskill, NY) in Mar 2011
Interview
I applied online for four different jobs, and the next day I received an email stating that I could call the staffing resource center, or they would call me (they actually called me while I was in the middle of already talking to them). The phone interview was fairly straight forward and towards the end she asked if I could do an in person interview. I took the first available time and I did my interview two days after. It was a 2 on 1 interview where they asked basic customer service questions.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
What do you do if a customer comes for something you don't have?