The interview process was I recently had the opportunity to interview at Walmart, and the experience was quite enlightening. From the moment I entered the premises, the atmosphere exuded professionalism and warmth, setting a positive tone for the interview process.
The interviewers were incredibly welcoming and knowledgeable, which immediately put me at ease. They began by outlining the structure of the interview, which included a mix of behavioral questions and situational scenarios. This approach not only allowed me to showcase my skills and experiences but also demonstrated Walmart's commitment to thorough candidate evaluation.
Throughout the interview, the questions were thoughtful and relevant to the role, highlighting Walmart's focus on finding the right fit for their team. The interviewers were genuinely interested in understanding my background, skills, and career goals, making the conversation feel more like a collaborative discussion rather than a formal interrogation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"Tell me about a time when you had to deal with a difficult customer. How did you handle the situation, and what was the outcome?"
applied online. phone call from manager who asks few questions on the phone then invites to irl interview then ask few more questions then phone call few days later to offer job.
Automated video interview, answer questions with a prompt. The questions are all basic questions that would typically be asked in a hiring recruiter screen. Didn’t seem very difficult and was very straight forward to complete.
It was pretty standard for the industry. I was asked about my prior experience, current goals, and opportunity for upward mobility at the specific store and at the broader organization.