J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 5 jours. J'ai passé un entretien chez Dillard's en juil. 2014
Entretien
You apply via online, then you will get a call to set up an interview a few days later if you fit the position. Come in dressing professionally, and get called back by the manager you were set up with. Usually the first interview is to get to know you, so they ask basic questions about the past and where you see yourself in a few years within the company. Once that interview goes by, you get a call to set up another interview. This one will be with either the store manager or assistant store manager. Again, at this point, you pretty much have the job. They will ask you some repeated questions and just see if your fit for the job.
Standard interview, quite short (20 minutes) for the first round. Asked about past experience, sales skills, expected pay, and my future goals at the company. Interviewers were very nice and welcoming, made the experience much less intimidating!
Not sure what to expect. When I spoke to the manager it felt very condescending and off putting. The interview was fine but they exaggerated the amount of commission associates can make and didn’t even give me a chance to agree to a job offer just assumed that I would take it. I don’t have very high hopes about how it will be working there. When I came in for my interview one associate didn’t even greet me like she did the last customer and the energy of the atmosphere just felt super dull and soulless. I need this job on my resume as a fashion business student for internships so I’ll push through but not at all optimistic about the work environment.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Dillard's (Charleston, SC)
Entretien
Easy, few job related questions. schedual flexability. Shifts avilabiltys, days and holidays avilabilitys. Your job rolle, expectation, traning, education, refrences. Work history and reson for chosing the store. It is a simple easy procces,more like meet and greet.