I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Advance Auto Parts (Westbrook, ME) in Jul 2011
Interview
I received a phone call after lowering my income requirements to minimum wage levels, then was told I could either take the job or not, since many others were waiting to be hired for the same job.
About a year later I was told I was merely hired since the needed "warm bodies" to fill openings.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Advance Auto Parts (Providence, RI)
Interview
went to the office talked about the job and how i would fit in at a place like advance and talked about my strong points and weak points. we talked and cleared everything up about the job pay and all things necessary when looking for a job showed mea brief example of how the computer is used and then offered me a job. felt it was a good place too be and accepted the job
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
how much knowledge and experience with cars do you have
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Advance Auto Parts (Saint Petersburg, FL)
Interview
The manager was busy with customers, so I sat in the office area for about 20 minutes. The manager asked me about my experience, asked me a few sample questions, asked me about items on my resume. I was also asked a few scenario type questions that I could be faced with. I never felt nervous as I was quickly put at ease with a joke. The entire process seemed to be over in just a few minutes, but actually took over 30 minutes! We were interrupted one during the interview when an employee needed help, but other than that everything went great. I felt at ease, and abeyant enjoyed the interview. That's a first!
What should you do if you have a line of customers, a paid customer waiting for a battery install, and a ringing phone with your coworkers equally as busy.