I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Sears in Jul 2013
Interview
Got a call for an interview, went in and manager looked at my info and said I needed to retake the personality test because it expired. So we go to a computer, I retake it right there in the store. It's basically a long and totally redundant test. After I finished the manager looks at the results and says I tested differently so they can't give me the job.
Oh man was I furious. I drove a half hour to the location, 20 minutes waiting for the manager, and an additional half hour on a totally pointless test. I'm still the same person right? My personality hasn't changed in 90 days, only difference was I was in the store and ready to go, I was fired up! Ready to sell some quality goods! But instead a swift kick out the door and wasted time is what I got. However it's their loss, they have no idea how dedicated I am. Chances are whoever they hired washed out.
The interview process was alright. Not the worst interview process but also not the best interview process. I would go through the process again. I would recommend the interview process to others
I applied in-person. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Sears (Clay, NY)
Interview
It was my first job, and it was a fairly standard interview at the time. It was difficult, because the hiring manager was not there, despite having should been. I was told to check back for three days in a row, before the person that made me the offer just happened to be there and decided to conduct an interview after three days of checking back.
Application
I interviewed at Sears (Jersey City, NJ)
Interview
The interview process at Sears was simple and straightforward—just one interview with basic questions about availability, work experience, and customer service. I felt comfortable and got hired quickly. I started off as seasonal