Cashier applicants have rated the interview process at Target with 1 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 100% positive. To compare, the company-average is 100% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
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I applied in-person. I interviewed at Target (Orlando, FL)
Interview
I applied in store and waited about two days before I called to check my application status. They transferred me to the HR lady and she scheduled for an interview while we were on the phone. I went it and met with someone (who was from a different store because the woman from this store was out for the day). Two interviews with two different women; expected/typical questions. Didn't hear anything for two weeks, then I got a call while I was in class saying come in because they wanted to offer me a position. Went in that day, discussed pay, and had to take a drug test within 24 hrs. Started work the next week.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Target (Wilmington, NC) in Jun 2013
Interview
One phone interview where I was lead to believe this would be a regular position with 40 hrs per week. Then an in person interview where I was told it was seasonal and possibly up to 40 hrs. Not too bad so far. Process was pretty short.
I applied online. I interviewed at Target in Jun 2013
Interview
I first applied online, and soon received an email to schedule an interview. Like most other posts here, this interview was done at a hotel with many other potential candidates. When I entered, I filled out a sheet with my availability and was told to wait for somebody to call your name in front of a television showing Target's history and whatnot. I was called for two interviews, both assessing your personality (similar questions, all the questions asked were already described here). My third "interview" was when this guy led me to the door and said, "We will let you know via email or phone whether or not you got the job." I knew I didn't get the job at this point. I received an email about two weeks later telling me I didn't get it. However, the people were friendly enough and tried to set you at ease during the interview.