The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Sears in Dec 2011
Interview
Had to wait. The person was bitter, she didn't seem like she liked her job. The HR office seemed empty. She basically wrote down everything I said which distracted me. And when I tried to have eye contact with her, she was too busy writing down my answers. So I noticed she spelled "theory" incorrectly...then at the end, she said "Well, I can't hire you. You spent too much time staring down at the table. That will confuse customers. You can be a cashier, not a sales associate." Most useless interview I ever had, didn't learn anything.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
What was a time you exceeded people's expectations?
The interview process was alright. Not the worst interview process but also not the best interview process. I would go through the process again. I would recommend the interview process to others
I applied in-person. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Sears (Clay, NY)
Interview
It was my first job, and it was a fairly standard interview at the time. It was difficult, because the hiring manager was not there, despite having should been. I was told to check back for three days in a row, before the person that made me the offer just happened to be there and decided to conduct an interview after three days of checking back.
Application
I interviewed at Sears (Jersey City, NJ)
Interview
The interview process at Sears was simple and straightforward—just one interview with basic questions about availability, work experience, and customer service. I felt comfortable and got hired quickly. I started off as seasonal