Easy and quick. Questions were straight forward. Got a call back very quick. Easy to work with. Very kind and open during process. Answered all my questions needed. Asked if I needed anything else
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Tell me about a project you once worked on and how it benefitted the company?
it was easy and i didn’t feel scared at all. i was hired on the spot and was able to start the following week. it was at 9:45am and lasted until 10:30am
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When I applied for the cashier position at Walmart, the process started with filling out an online application. After a few days, I got a call from the store to schedule an interview. The interview was in person and pretty casual. The hiring manager asked me about my availability, how I deal with customers, and if I was comfortable handling money and using a cash register. I shared some examples from my previous experience in sales, especially how I’ve handled tough customer situations and kept calm during busy times. They also asked why I wanted to work at Walmart and how I define good customer service. Overall, the interview was more about seeing if I was a good fit for the team and if I could provide friendly and efficient service. After the interview, they let me know about the next steps, including a background check. The whole process was smooth and didn’t take too long.
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One question that really stood out during the interview was: **“Can you tell me about a time you dealt with an upset customer and how you handled it?”**
They really wanted to see how I manage difficult situations and whether I can stay calm, listen, and solve problems without making the customer feel worse. I shared a story from my previous retail job where a customer was frustrated about a product being out of stock, and I helped them find an alternative that worked even better for them. It showed them that I can stay positive and helpful even under pressure.