I applied in-person. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Walgreens (Papillion, NE) in Aug 2011
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They called me back and did a short phone interview before they told me to come in to fill out a questionnaire that was multiple choice and took almost an hour to fill out. I definitely did not get the job because of the way I answered and I guess that is supposed to be a definitive guide on who a person is, which in my opinion is very unrelible
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There were no difficult questions at all. You just have to know how to answer them the way they want you to according their scale I guess.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Walgreens (Berkeley, CA) in Sep 2010
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Typical questions which were very easy. Then call back to take to take the computer testing which was difficult. If you past the test then you get an final call back. Simple.
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I don't remember any difficult or unexpected question it was pretty straight forward
I applied in-person. I interviewed at Walgreens (Lynnwood, WA) in Dec 2013
Interview
Step 1: Apply online
Step 2: Go to in-store and do a quiz like thing involving math (some places may not let you use a calculator so be careful)
Step 3: Contacted about in-store interview
Step 4: In-Store interview (usual q's-tell me about a time...)
Step 5: Drug Test
Sep 6: Work for Walgreens (Training first, which can take a while through their online system)
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The first quiz like selection thing is generally the hardest part because it involves some math (counting money) and lots of places usually won't let you use your phone or a calculator. But if you take some time, you'll do fine.