I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Walmart (Ottawa, ON) in Aug 2012
Interview
The interview was a little bad mostly because they sit you in a small room and have 7 managers sit across from you and one asks you a question about yourself or work status and they ding times up and then there's another manager in front of you. They ask you to play boring games and ask you to role play gossip stuff or things that might happen with a costumer. They asked about thing about yourself that some may find personal. To me it was pointless in away.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name one of your favourite books from when you where in high school?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Walmart (Durham, ON) in Nov 2011
Interview
There was a 15-20 minute phone interview. Very simple asked about scenarios and what you would do. If you passed you were given a date for an interview. Then they did a griup interview. Lined you up with 6 mangers and gave you a minute with each one. They asked basic interview questions. Then you were told after if you had the job or not.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Walmart (East Windsor, ON) in Jul 2015
Interview
There was two types of interview process. The first one was over the phone. The second is a group session (of where there would be 10 or 11 other people depending on how many are attending the session). I did managed to get through with the phone interview (asking me various questions of when my availability is and general interview question as well as "Tell me about a time when...." type questions). When I got to the group session (also known as a group interview) there was 3 types of scenarios. The first scenario was basically introducing the person next to you. The second scenario was trying to sell a product to a customer (in which case the product will be random but real). That took place before a talk about what Wal-Mart is about. The third scenario is a loud interview (with 4 different managers) giving a "Tell me about a time when...." question in which case you have to answer within 40 seconds (and there are 4 questions - in which case each manager can give out one question per candidate). I guess the last was a Wal-Mart cheer. So far, they mentioned that they would give a call back within a day or two (in which case it has already passed a day or two) and that I did not hear back from Wal-Mart with an offer. I had a similar type of interview back in December of 2014 (that I was applying for both Tire and Lube and Overnight 3rd stock). They gave me a call back within the two-day range and told me that they already chosen a candidate who skills are more qualified. Did I felt very satisfied about both of these Wal-Mart interviews? Not really - but I did remembered that for the Wal-Mart December 2014 interview I received a survey within a week and sent them an email to say that it would be easier if they make the interview process easier by not asking "Tell me about a time...." questions. I don't think Wal-Mart really cares about those surveys anyways. They never bothered to reply to those surveys.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There was a few of the "tell me about a time...." questions.