Decent pay and perks such as Walmart+.
Policies are malleable. Much is at the manager's discretion, which leads to favoritism.
Know the policies before speaking on them and/or applying them.
Managers should also be held accountable for misinformation when disseminated to subordinates.
The interview was quick. I'm unsure if it was a major concern hiring-wise, but within three hours, I was told I would be receiving an offer letter from them.
Applied for QA at walmart.com/jobs. In two weeks, I received a call from HR. The HR representative provided information about the job, including: * Location * Shift * Salary * Onsite interview I scheduled the onsite interview. The panel ha
I had a phone interview first, which I did not get past to the next stage, but I am unsure why. I was asked pretty standard questions, which basically covered what was on my resume: work history, education, etc.
The interview was quick. I'm unsure if it was a major concern hiring-wise, but within three hours, I was told I would be receiving an offer letter from them.
Applied for QA at walmart.com/jobs. In two weeks, I received a call from HR. The HR representative provided information about the job, including: * Location * Shift * Salary * Onsite interview I scheduled the onsite interview. The panel ha
I had a phone interview first, which I did not get past to the next stage, but I am unsure why. I was asked pretty standard questions, which basically covered what was on my resume: work history, education, etc.