I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at CVS Health in Aug 2013
Interview
I applied online to a job posting on Indeed and got a call back about a month later to set up an interview. I scheduled an interview for the end of the week. When I got there, the cashier that I asked to tell the manager that I was there was very unfriendly. I awkwardly stood in the way for at least ten to fifteen minutes (I showed up early to the interview) before the manager came and greeted me. He let me behind the counter and we went to his office. The interview was probably fifteen minutes at most and was very basic. At the end of the interview, he told me he liked me but had other interviews he had to do before making a final decision and I would get an email if I go the job. After a week I called back and he told me that he just finished interviews that day (he told me this on friday, he had told me I would be given a job offer by wednesday at the latest) and that he would start picking people and emailing them the next day. I never got an email from him.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you handle multiple tasks that need to be done?
Do you have experience?
Are you easily trainable?
Why should I hire you?
Are you social or more quiet?
Good, I learned a lot about the process. I advanced my skills heavily, great place to work at. I loved the process behind it, I love the people, I love the job!
I applied in-person. I interviewed at CVS Health (Philadelphia, PA)
Interview
CVS interview process is structured and efficient, typically including an initial recruiter screen, behavioral interview, technical or role-specific questions, and final team or manager interview.it was the easiest interview i ever had.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
how would you handle if a customer isn’t satisfied?
It went well they ask you the normal questions why would you be a good fit and if you graduated highschool and some other questions it wasn’t a difficult interview but I’m sure everywhere is different I was just myself