I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Walmart (Scottsburg, IN) in Jan 2025
Interview
First thing for you to do is to apply to them online. Once they have that application, call them or go in person to ask about it. People tend to never hear back if they don't follow up with Walmart. They'll give you an "interview" which means they'll just introduce you to the place and explain what your job will be and not ask you many questions.
They have night shift stocking as well if you want it that pays $16.50 instead of the base $15.
The pay raise isn't worth it for me. I would need it to be $20 to work night shift, and even then, USPS pays $20 for entry level.
The recent interview was an experience. It involved typical exchanges and standard procedures, covering various aspects. The overall process concluded as anticipated, providing general insights into the role's characteristics and expectations. The discussion was straightforward, touching upon customary points without delving into specifics.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you approach assisting customers while also maintaining store security and a welcoming environment?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Walmart (Flagstaff, AZ) in Jun 2024
Interview
Simple, straightforward questions that one would expect from a retail interview. No surprises. Questions are less about what you bring to the company and more your malleability to their policies.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you deal with an angry or difficult customer?