I applied through other source. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Walmart (Alvin, TX) in Apr 2014
Interview
Wal-Mart's interview was basic at best. For such a large company I expected much better. The scheduled 3 people for the same time slot then put us in...basically sectioned off areas in S&R with a questionaire a pencil and a clipboard. There was 3 questions beyond the normal personal whats your hobbies. No one came back for over 30 minutes. They spent maybe 3 minutes with each of us then handed us off to someone else. After that I went to a very small back office and offered a position while the young man had his back to me checking his messeges. It was like a cattle call. Only reason I took the job was because it was 45 minutes closer to my home even though it paid $2.45 less than the position I currently held.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If a customer couldn't find a product how would you respond?
1 interview. straight forward questions. Tell me about yourself, why Walmart, are you a fast learner, why are you leaving your current job and when can you start. Received a call offering me the position the next day. Then talked about pay
Online application and interview. All questions were standard and common sense. Nothing else stood out. Overall the process was very easy and straightforward. Interview was short. Nothing else at all to say about the interview process
The interview process for the Sales Associate/Cashier role included a brief phone screening followed by an in-person interview with the store manager. Questions focused on customer service, handling busy situations, teamwork, and cash handling experience. Overall, the process was quick and straightforward.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One key question they asked was: “How would you handle a difficult or upset customer?” This helped them assess my communication skills, problem-solving ability, and approach to customer service in real-life situations.