I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Food Lion (Lynchburg, VA) in Dec 2011
Interview
3 to 4 people will interview you.. usually the store manager for the store you are applying for and the district manager then the talent coordinator. you have to be able to sell yourself and be able to be as fake as everyone else.
They do not check education background nor previous employers so you could lie and they would never know. They use to do a background check but I think that they got in trouble for doing so because it was without the associates knowledge, pretty much if you've been convicted of anything other then a dui dwi etc then you wont get hired, they will say they are EOE but they really aren't because HR will tell you that they are sure you can find someone more qualified and let the applicant know that you decided to go with someone with more experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
what is you greatest success
what is your weakest personality trait
why do you want to work for us
describe how you motivate people
describe how you motivate yourself
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Food Lion (Springfield, VA) in Sept 2015
Interview
General Manager of store called and we scheduled the interview. All interview questions were fairly standard and everything was handled well. He explained the training program and that as an assistant manager there would be training on every department in the store. Probably the most difficult interview question was, "Tell me about yourself?". Such an open question is hard to figure out the best way to answer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What type of decisions do you find hardest to make?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Food Lion (Richmond, VA) in July 2015
Interview
Completely dependent on district and store management. Sometimes you interview with just a store manager and on occasion multiple store managers, and still on occasion with director and store manager.
Sometimes the store manager is prepared sometimes they aren't. Questions asked by newer store managers are completely irrational and really have nothing to do with the position, just to see how you would answer it. More seasoned manager will ask more in depth questions that are comparable to the position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe an incident you had where you and your direct supervisor or manager didn't agree on something and how did you cope with it.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Food Lion (Durham, NC) in Nov 2014
Interview
I applied online and received a call about 3 days later to come in for an interview in one week. I came in on my lunch break and was required to wait an hour past my appointment time before I was even seen (I was the first interview too). The interview was pretty quick and started off with shuffling through apparently unread applications trying to find mine and then going over my work experience. Once it was discovered I had no previous specific grocery store experience, despite previous management experience in a food related environment and a management degree, I could tell I was immediately no longer considered for the position. There was no interest in hearing how my experience could be applied even if I was an outsider of the company since, at this point, I was just being told how you basically could never be successful in this position if you didn't start at the absolute entry level in Food Lion and work up over years. The rest of the interview was just trying to talk me down to what amounted to a standard hourly position that would actually be a downgrade from my position at my current employer. I don't even know why I was interviewed if the lack of interest in company outsiders is so apparent; ultimately, a waste of my and the company's time, frankly.