I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Kroger (Atlanta, GA)
Interview
good interview, broken promises. First they were upbeat, then suddenly you were annoying. They seemed very impressed, then it seemed like the thrill was gone after folloup phone calls.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Kroger (Augusta, GA)
Interview
Very common interview process. After submitting an application, I received a phone call to set up an interview. Then, submitted a drug test and continued on to orientation.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Kroger in Jan 2012
Interview
I put in my application shortly after my son was born, around the 5th of January, and received a call for an interview about a week later. They gave me the address of the regional store i was to be interviewed (and later, trained). Unfortunately, it was nearly 20 miles, and at the time i didn't have a car. exceptionally strange, considering the store i applied to was literally a mile from my house.
At the interview (for a cashier position), i was left waiting for quite some time, before i was let into the office. When i got into the room, i was told i needed my social security card and a picture ID. I had the ID, but was told over the phone that they would not need my social at the interview, so it was left at home.
I was given an hour to go home and get it, which i managed (i was driving my brothers truck) but when i got back to the office i was told to keep it 'for now'.
I was asked all the questions i would associate with a 'normal intervied' with no extremely strange ones standing out.
-Are you in school?
-What's your major?
-Does your school schedule change?
-Where have you worked before?
-What were your responsibilities?
-What is your reason for leaving?
And other variations of that. At one point, after the question survey, i mentioned to the interviewing manager (i forget her name) that i was a new father, and the conversation segwayed into breastfeeding. From there, she mentioned that she was a mother herself and showed me a picture of her family. Shortly after that, i was offered the job on the spot.
At that point, she did take my social security card to copy, and i took an oral drug test. i left the building basically assured that if i passed the drug test the job was mine.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If i would be available for at least three years, due to my college course work.