Why do you want to work at Target?
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Is stealing ever ok.
1. A mother was looking for a pair of shoes for her 3 year old son, but none were on the rack and they asked for help, what would you do? 2. You were ringing up an items for a guest, and the price on one of the item showed price as $19.99, but the guest insisted that it was $17.99, what would you do?
If I were to talk to a supervisor or teacher you've had in the past, what would they say about your strengths and areas for improvement?
A time when you had to work with a group to achieve a goal?
Their interview questions are all "Tell me about a time" They want to know specifics: what was the Situation, What you did about it, and what was the outcome (Bonus: tell them what you learned from this situation) is how most target employers like you to answer their questions. Most Difficult Question for a entry level candidate: Tell me about a time you had a disagreement with a peer and what did you do to solve that disagreement (not an exact question, can't really remember any but questions are something similar). Another question that candidates seem to find difficult (which is actually simple) What are your good qualities and what do you need to improve on? (do not say you do not have anything to improcve; everyone does!)
What do see as your biggest fault?
If faced with a life or death experience experience while working at target, how would you deal with it?
If an item rings up 18.99 but the customer said it was 16.99 what do you do?
"You are bagging items when a certain item comes up as $19.99, but the customer says it was priced at $17.99, what do you do?"
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