I applied online. I interviewed at Tractor Supply (Adams, KY) in Apr 2024
Interview
Easy basic questions not hard at all
Asked about past job history
Expected pay
Asked about experience
Asked about skills
Ask whats my favorite job
What was my worst job
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Lots of different things basic interview nothing hard
I applied online. I interviewed at Tractor Supply (Brentwood, TN) in Jan 2025
Interview
They have an admittedly drawn-out process. I've learned from former and current employees that they want to take time to make sure they make the right hire. For me, this meant a months-long process (at least 4 months) with multiple interview rounds and long pauses between rounds requiring me to reach out to the recruiter each time to get something on the schedule. I had one interviewer completely miss the interview with no response from the recruiter (despite being told they were the resource for issues the day of the interview) until the next day. I created a mock presentation on a topic of my choosing for the final interview and then waited weeks and only after multiple outreach attempts did I finally receive a generic rejection email. I honestly think I would have just been ghosted if I hadn't continued to reach out. I asked for feedback through multiple avenues and was provided nothing but silence. Overall, a poor candidate experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If budget was not a factor, what is something trending in L&D that you think would be a good project for this role?
I interviewed at Tractor Supply (Hendersonville, NC)
Interview
Applied online. Walked in to follow up. Got interview. Brought resume with me. Got hired on the spot. Started less than 2 weeks later. Yay me! Benefits used to be awesome, but they changed things around to make it harder on women ttc