I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Ross Stores (Philadelphia, PA) in Feb 2010
Interview
Standard interview for chain retail store, but very relaxed. Started off with a X-Y personality test, then went onto speaking with one manager. Standard background questions were asked.. Went on to another manager and answered the same questions. At the end (20-30 min total), I was told to call back since I was a "shoe-in". I called back at designated time, was put on hold for 30 mins after stating who I was, and eventually hung up on. I called back and no one answered. Key: retail experience trumps education level here. So much for an "entry-level" position...
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Would your classes in college get in the way of you working here?
I applied online. I interviewed at Ross Stores (Riverside, CA)
Interview
Applied online and interview was in person. It consist of behavioral questions such as “tell me about a time..” I was interviewed by two separate people. I believe one was the manager
The interview process was very simple and short. I was asked for my experience and availability during the interview. If you have cashier or retail experience, they are likely to hire you.
one interview on site, casual, very basic interview questions, description of the job and its difficulty, told about being temporary or part time with room for advancement, hired a few days later
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you prepared to be on your feet for long periods of time?