A smooth, straightforward interview with simple, approachable questions. Demonstrating competence while emphasizing strong customer service carries far more weight than technical expertise. Keeping an upbeat, positive attitude from start to finish makes the entire process feel easier and leads to better outcomes.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They focused on one core theme: **how you handle customers**.
The standout question was essentially, *“Tell me about a time you helped a customer and what you did to make the situation better.”*
Target interviews almost always circle back to that idea—your attitude, your patience, and how you treat people. If you want, I can help you craft a polished answer that fits your style.
It was virtual and they ask you about your skills and how you would handle certain situations and to explain your experiences if you've worked in similar fields and if you could say you would help the guests if they needed help
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Explain a situation in which you received help from a coworker
I applied online. I interviewed at Target (Simpsonville, SC)
Interview
Two rounds of interviews, one online and one in person. The online portion was a set of several behavioral questions, and the in person one was around your actual resume.
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Question 1
Are you comfortable with doing XYZ? Since the requirements day-to-day are always different,