13 questions you may have to answer if you want to work at Walmart, the most powerful company in America
13 questions you may have to answer if you want to work at Walmart, the most powerful company in America
"You have a store visit by the district manager. Then the Occupational Safety and Health Administration comes in and the toilet is overturned. What comes first?" — Co-manager candidate.
"What would you do if a coworker asked you to help them steal?" — Cashier associate candidate.
"Describe a situation where someone came to you for help with a problem. How did you help them and what was the outcome." — Janitor candidate.
"Describe a time that you had to work quickly but keep up quality. How did you accomplish this?" — Overnight stocker candidate.
"Describe a time when you didn't follow the rules and what was the outcome?" Cart pusher candidate.
"Explain a time when you were the only one able to handle a situation. What did you do and how did you manage it?" — Cash office candidate.
"Describe a situation when you were involved in the act of firing or hiring and you didn't know what to decide?" — Assistant manager candidate.
"Describe to me how you used diversity in your community to tailor your business to improve sales." — Shift manager candidate.
"Tell me about a time when communication was important to you success." — Field engineer candidate.
"What was a difficult time you had in your life and how did you fix it?" — Cashier candidate.
"A person is using a search engine to find something. You know nothing about her or him, nothing at all. How do you come up with am algorithm that will predict what she or he needs after the user types only a few letters?" — Data scientist candidate.
"Working as an overnight stocker is difficult work because it goes against nature. How do you ensure productivity?" — Overnight stocker candidate.
"Would you be able to pass a drug test if offered the position today?" — Sales associate candidate.