Lots of hours (depending on the season), bonuses from lawsuits, you get to sit when you bring up the chair lawsuits, ability to annoy management is hilarious to utilize, free food!
Everything else.
The pay, the customers, the point system, the bombardment of training that hides the important stuff in between useless information modules, ignoring your preferred scheduling, the physical/mental toll the job takes on your body, unable to pass time with enjoyable activities, being written up for the smallest of mistakes, etc.
Only do this job if you're desperate.
The interview involved a basic setup where the interviewer asked about my availability and any prior experience I had with customer service or similar roles. Since Walmart hires frequently, I obtained the position fairly quickly.
It was very easy and straightforward. They didn’t ask much, mainly focusing on what they want from you and how you can fit that role. Most times, it’s only one person interviewing. The interview is in person and lasts less than 30 minutes.
I walked into HR and asked for a job. It was given to me on the same day. If you're lucky, the interview can be booked pretty quickly. Overall, the interview isn't too harsh and is very basic.
The interview involved a basic setup where the interviewer asked about my availability and any prior experience I had with customer service or similar roles. Since Walmart hires frequently, I obtained the position fairly quickly.
It was very easy and straightforward. They didn’t ask much, mainly focusing on what they want from you and how you can fit that role. Most times, it’s only one person interviewing. The interview is in person and lasts less than 30 minutes.
I walked into HR and asked for a job. It was given to me on the same day. If you're lucky, the interview can be booked pretty quickly. Overall, the interview isn't too harsh and is very basic.