I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Walmart (Everett, WA) in Jun 2012
Interview
Be sure to call and check on your application a few days after you apply. There are 3 interviews before you get hired, but the 3rd one is just a formality. My first interview was a pretty normal interview. I dressed well and interviewed well so they asked me back for a 2nd interview the next day. My 2nd interview was with a management associate rather than the personel lady and that went fine. They had me wait about half an hour for the 3rd interview. The 3rd interview is just where you meet the store manager "to make sure you can work together". You will probably never work with the store manager. Really what it is, if you get to that point you are pretty much hired. Meeting the store manager is really just about making sure he/she doesn't hate you. Be polite and respectful and take all her questions seriously. After she oks it, they will give you the job offer. You except and then go for drug testing. A few days of orientation after that and then you're on the floor.
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Honestly all the interview questions were very standard. Nothing new or unexpected. Just be prepared and you'll do fine.
I was offered a cashier position I believe based on my gender when I clearly qualified for the stocking position. The interviews seemed rushed and my interviewer was nervous. The second interviewer had a poor grasp of English and had trouble reading the questions off of a paper.
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I was asked rhetorical questions about unions more than anything else
I applied in-person. I interviewed at Walmart (Memphis, TN) in Aug 2010
Interview
I had one interview pretty simple questions about 2 days later got a phone call to go take drug test and within the next two weeks got hired.Enjoy working for walmart helping customers as much as possible good life experince for young people learn alot about people and proffessionalism.
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Interviewed by three managers no unexpected questions typical retail questions.