I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Target (Valdosta, GA) in Mar 2015
Interview
Questions and process felt fairly generic and corporate in both phone screen and in-person interview, like questions neither interviewer would ever ask or likely think about in a real-life situation. First interviewer seemed much more easy-going while second interviewer seemed much more business-like. I thought I had a job when I left the interview. Then, I received an e-mail rejection which, of course, is better than most employers will give you.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: If a customer asks for an item we do not have in stock, what would you do?
The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Target (Enfield, CT)
Interview
I have interviewed with my local Target about 40 times between the years of 2008 till November 2014. They've never hired me. It's really difficult and I'm not sure what they're looking for.
The hiiring and interview process were relatively standard experiences. There was nothing unique or outstanding about either or them that gave me pause or caused me to anticipate how poorly run the store is. I was asked typical interview questions, I responded appropriately and then I was given the paperwork to go take the drug test at an off-site lab.