I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Sherwin-Williams in Mar 2017
Interview
Applied to internship and a week later had my phone (FaceTime) interview with the local recruiter. Next, she referred me to the District Manager of my area who then looked over my resume and contacted me for a second interview a couple of days later. Had an interview with him and was given an unofficial offer right on the spot and accepted it.
The phone interview was a more formal, behavioral type questions while the interview with the District Manager was extremely laid back and more conversational. They're really looking for someone who has had work experience in manual-labor type jobs and is willing to work hard and get their hands dirty. They didn't put too much of an emphasis on GPA and never asked me about school. Just make sure you point out the times you have really had to work hard, wake up early, and get your hands dirty. Also, having experience in customer service is another huge bonus. Be presentable, be nice, and always remember to remind them you're a hard worker and you should be fine.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Sherwin-Williams
Interview
The first interview was online, and you were able to redo your responses. It was through a 3rd party interview website. There were around 8 questions, and many of them were fairly basic.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me what was a time where I stood up as a leader in a team?
I interviewed at Sherwin-Williams (Sacramento, CA)
Interview
Easy, and straight forward. There was one hirevue, then you have to schedule a store visit, and then there was one interview with district manager on teams . Good communication during interview process with recruiter.
I applied online. I interviewed at Sherwin-Williams (Cleveland, OH)
Interview
It was very informal and depends who you are interviewing with. Make sure to list all of things you will being to the team and the company. It was not bad.