The interview was pretty basic, 'tell me about a time.....you worked in a group to solve a problem, or had a bad boss.' I interviewed with a lower management person and then on to the human resources manager who offered me a position. I took it and worked there in some capacity for the next three years. It's chain retail and what you see is essentially what you get. Backroom is the best place to work during the holidays for sure, if you are hourly.
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The main backroom management was usually only there overnight, so you have to be a bit self motivated, job is not rewarding at all, but it can be fun with the right people. I would much rather be in the back, than upfront.
Interview was done completely online. Answered a few questions while being recorded. It gave you the option to re-record if necessary. Would have preferred person but its wasn’t that bad.
Easy and straight forward, all the information given to you is very nicely laid out and putting a very understanding manner. Getting the answers to any of your questions is a breeze to do, the management is well informed and can steer you in the right direction
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Target (Fullerton, CA)
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Very thorough, I was impressed! He was a very dedicated, hard, and responsible individual. And, He was very respectful, courteous, and knowledgeable about operations at the Target Store. And he was a person I would go to, l when I needed (work-place) advice--he seemed to be more on top , than most of the rest of management-- and he was only mid-level.
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