Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Macy's as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 1 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Cashier and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Cashier and roles were rated as the easiest.
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I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Macy's (New York, NY) in Oct 2009
Interview
Macy's is very active in recruiting on the University of Pennsylvania campus. The recruiters were very helpful and receptive to any questions that I had during the process. They had many information sessions on campus as well as a night before the interview meet and greet. The on campus interview I attended was a behavioral interview. Before attending the interview I had to take a skills test from the PeopleAnswers company. The interview itself was an enjoyable experience. The two people I interviewed with were very warm and friendly. The culture seemed like a very supportive one with many opportunities for growht and development. However, I thought I did quite well on the interview but was not selected for the next round and was informed of this by an impersonal email.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was the most difficult challenge you faced in your college career?
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Macy's (Pittsburgh, PA) in Oct 2009
Interview
I found the opening listed on Monster for Macy's and decided to give it a try. I applied on line and found the on line application process to be time consuming. Needed to complete another in the store prior to the interview. I had a great interview with the cosmetics department manager, and was sent on to the HR manager for addidional questions. I had a good feeling about the outcome. She told me that Clinique would contact me for a "structured interview" for the counter manager position at thiis high volume store. I received the call for the phone interview about a week later, and arranged for it the next day. The structured interview was interesting. The questions were around job functions and personal characteristics requiring yes/no responses, and the subsequent questions required expanding on the answers. I thought that I did well on all three interviews, but I was called about a week later and was told that the position was filled, but no explaination was given. I was offered an opportunity to interview for Dior cosmetics but declined. Honestly, I did not like the structured interview. It was very impersonal and I could not get a sense of where they were going with the questions. It lasted for over an hour, With each question, the person on the other end keyed in responses on her computer and made some sort of evaluation of my skills and abilities without the benefit of knowing who I am as a person. I did not like the the attitude of the the person who arranged the phone interview. I felt forced to schedule the interview at an inconvient time for me and was not given much of an option. One of my friends told me a day later that she saw the same position relisted on Monster after I was told that the position was filled. Makes me wonder what happened.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What makes you smile? Why do you smile? What gifts do you buy for people and why? What if you had someone working for you who had an alcohol problem that did not present an issue at work...would you confront the person and how?