1. Why do you want to work at Walmart? 2. Why do you think you could be a good cashier (customer assistant, store manager, etc.) at Walmart? 3. What was the most difficult situation that you have encountered and the simplest way that you used to solve it? 4. When in your last job did you go over and above what was expected of you? 5. If another co-worker were gossiping about someone else something which is untrue, how would you react? 6. If a customer accuses you of bad customer service, what would you do? 7. If a supervisor asks you to change the way your job is performed even though you know you were doing it right, what would you do? 8. Can you define the added value you can bring to Walmart as an employee? 9. What would you do if you had a disagreement with your manager? 10. What can you improve about Walmart? 11. This job is a routine work. What would motivate you to do it well every day? 12. Name a time when you found it hard to be courteous. How did you handle it? Why did you handle it that way? If you had to do it again, would you handle it differently?
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Name your benificiary.
Been way too long to remember.
The usual. What are your greatest qualities and name a fault of yours.
Question about how I handled a disgruntled employee or bad co-worker. I wasn't prepared for these questions and didn't have a good response handy. Got hired anyway.
what would you do in a certain situation and how did you come up with that answer
When I chose to apply for this job, why did i not chose a job outside of my confront zone? What made me choose being a cashier rather then being a CSM (customer service manager)?
There wasn't really a difficult question.
Do you do drugs? I just didn't see that question coming. Guess I didn't realize how big of an issue that was becoming.
Just describe a time you been put in certain situation.
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