The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Walgreens (Orlando, FL) in Jan 2018
Interview
Nice interviewers, easy interview. The job title is Supply Chain Analyst but it was a transportation coordinator position so the job title is definitely misleading.
As for the interview process, I filled out an application through Indeed, the application also had an excel test. A week later I received an email to answer additional interview questions regarding my experience, I had to call a number and answer pre-recorded questions which my answers would be recorded and sent to the hiring manager. 2 weeks later I received a phone call from a rude recruiter to set up an interview. The following week I interviewed, was very confident but I think I may have been overqualified since no one has called me back.
It’s been a month and have not heard back regarding the position. I emailed the recruiter regarding the job and mentioned I was very interested, she didn’t bother to answer my email!! I find this very rude and unprofessional, at least say the position has been filled or I was not chosen, Don’t ghost us!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you do to connect with an employee on a personal level?
I was called by HR to schedule a video conference interview. I drove 20 miles to a Walgreen's office location for the video interview. The receptionist had to make a phone call to the HR person15 minutes after the scheduled time to alert/remind them they had a video interview. The interviewers were a half hour late and 2 of the 3 were very condescending during the interview. They also failed to answer fairly general semi-tough questions about working at the HQ in Deerfield (their manager sat in on the interview). The 17% headquarters headcount cut in 11/13 seems to have produced a toxic culture of fear.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
None, scripted questions they ask everyone regardless of experience.