Hourly pay is higher than most other retail companies that are available to work for. If you turn to full-time, you can actually make a career working there with a livable wage.
Supervisors are assertive and want a lot out of you, but they also show a lot of appreciation for the work you are doing if you put in the effort.
Time-and-a-half pay structure on Sundays.
Upper management is very adaptable with your schedule if you are in college. The college retention program allows you to still retain your job working there on holiday breaks, as long as you maintain a certain amount of hours over the course of the year.
It could be a con for some, but working the front end is a very fast-paced job. You always have to be on your toes and be able to adapt when customers are unhappy or when supervisors want you to help out in a different department.
The interview process includes typical retail experience questions and scenario-based questions and answers. It is dependent on the warehouse, but it typically involves the candidate and the department manager. Overall, a fairly simple process.
Easy. Straightforward. Just like any other company. Asked a few questions about your job history and how you work with others. Then told me I should hear back in a couple days.
It was relatively easy. I just asked basic questions about experience. Most of the harder questions came from asking about customer service. Just remember they aren't customers, but members. They offer little training, so once you start, you're kin
The interview process includes typical retail experience questions and scenario-based questions and answers. It is dependent on the warehouse, but it typically involves the candidate and the department manager. Overall, a fairly simple process.
Easy. Straightforward. Just like any other company. Asked a few questions about your job history and how you work with others. Then told me I should hear back in a couple days.
It was relatively easy. I just asked basic questions about experience. Most of the harder questions came from asking about customer service. Just remember they aren't customers, but members. They offer little training, so once you start, you're kin