I applied online. I interviewed at Chewy (Phoenix, AZ)
Interview
Easy interview, big on putting customers first and attendance during the 4 week training is also very important. If not you’ll either be terminated or have to start the 4 week training all over. The training is pretty repetitive and does feel like you’re beating a dead horse but the job itself is easy. You’ll just end up getting bored because it’s a very repetitive job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you maintain a work-life balance? What is your management style? What is your passion? How do you stay motivated? How was your previous workspace? Are you comfortable traveling for work? What do you expect from us? Do you have any questions for us?
Very unorganized and unprofessional. For the amount they’re severely underpaying people, they should be honored that anyone bothered to apply. One of the worst interview experiences I’ve ever had, even in this job market. Will do everything they can to lowball you.
I applied online. I interviewed at Chewy (Dallas, TX) in Oct 2025
Interview
OTP interview. Smooth process overall, but the interviewer was somewhat rude/short. I decided to pass up on the job due to the interview experience. I was honestly surprised that I was offered a job based on the initial interaction.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They are interested in applicants with extensive experience.
I was sent an email stating they wanted to move forward and would receive an assessment in a different email. The assessment never came. I reached out to a contact there, and a few hours later, I got a generic rejection email. I guess this is a blessing in disguise, as they didn't even bother to explain their disorganized process, and why they sent the want to move forward email in the first place. Hiring doesn't seem to know what they are doing.