I applied in-person. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Dollar Tree (Sacramento, CA) in May 2013
Interview
There was a job fair for local Dollar Tree stores hiring all positions. First I filled out a standard paper application, then went in for the first interview. The first interview was standard questions like "Why Dollar Tree" and a couple behavioral "How would you..." questions. First interview took about 15 minutes. Second interview was with the district manager and it consisted more about me talking about my experiences and what the job entails. One week later, I got an offer. Haven't decided whether to take it or not, because the pay is atrocious. Barely above minimum wage for a management position is just wrong...but I need the job so I will most likely take it.
They asked why do you want to work for dollar tree? Also asked about previous work experience and where I saw myself in the next 5 years. They also asked about my availability
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Another thing they asked was if I was willing to relocate to other stores in the city
I applied in-person. I interviewed at Dollar Tree (Fresno, CA) in Jul 2018
Interview
Open interview process for Cashiers, Stockers and ASM. GM interviewed as he went down the line and the interviews could be over heard. There was no time limit and he focused on the first few applicants and the rest of us were just chop liver. I was applying for ASM and found out that the position was not available and was a part-time position. There are FT ASM however they are based by stores.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Would you be wiling to prove yourself as a manager?
I applied in-person. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Dollar Tree (Hamburg, NY) in Mar 2018
Interview
Very Casual and Laid Back, Informal. Was asked a few questions about my previous work history, in which the store manager was very impressed and had to make a call to the GM. GM gave him the go ahead to hire me without a second interview, on the condition that I pass the personality assessment. The assesment was iffy, there were a lot of questions that seemed like they could mean the same thing. The questions were not hard, but if you are not reading carefully, or if you click something wrong, you might be denied. If you are denied once for management, you are never allowed to move up, this is what the store manager told me.