I applied in-person. I interviewed at Target (Trumbull, CT) in Feb 2017
Interview
This is an ok interview We talk about everything even things that had nothing to do with the job it self. This seems like it was a good place for me. Sadly I wasn’t chosen to work here
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Target (Los Angeles, CA) in Jul 2018
Interview
Humiliating and stupid. I was one-on-one with a silly little girl who was asking me questions like I was being interviewed for an executive level position (I was being interviewed to unload boxes from a truck for the night shift). She then proceeded to tell me the job was very strenuous and I would have to do everything she said very quickly and she was power tripping on it. So basically I was asked irrelevant, stupid questions and told I'd have to do everything she said. That being said, I think it was quite fair that I inquired about the pay on the spot, but she didn't want to tell me. Why would I be interested in being abused as a pack mule without knowing the pay? Stupid. When I pressed, she said it would be based on my experience - which was another completely stupid thing to say as it was obvious that I was way overqualified and just looking for an interim job. I let her know that I was pretty damn qualified to move boxes. I received an email rejection from Target and a job offer of twice the pay later that week.
PS: The interviewer didn’t know what the expression “to wear multiple hats” meant when I spoke of my previous job at directing a startup. What a dummy!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was a time when you had to work with people on a project where you went above and beyond and what was the result?