The process took 2 days. I interviewed at The Home Depot (Stockton, CA) in Mar 2007
Interview
Interviewed with the HR guy who was keen on making an offer however the store manager told me I was overqualified and though I would not fit in with his stores chemistry. At least he was direct, however, I was only seeking a part-time position because I'm semi-retired and would have done what was essential for the job. Those essential attributes are to be on time, well-groomed and receptive to customer inquires while carrying out the other tasks of the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There really wasn't any question that was difficult or complex.
20-minute interview, asked scenario-based questions and experiences with customer service. The interview had a video call component and an in-person interview. The interview had questions about comfort with learning new programs and asked about availability.
it was short and it was simple very quick and they hired me on the spot probably due to needing people and being short staffed, but the staff was nice and polite they did also send me an email before hand to schedule my interview
I interviewed at The Home Depot (Flower Mound, TX)
Interview
Easy....mostly interested in your ability to be regularly on time with consistant attendence. My construction experience helped immensly in my position as Sales Associate in gthe hardware department. I becamr the highest paid associate in that department in just two years with 3 salary increases.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked several questions but due to the fact that I was so over qualified...it was 'how soon can you start".