I applied online. I interviewed at Home Depot Canada in Feb 2013
Interview
When your are sending a online resume they have a questionnaire which is a knowledge test in terms of detecting your intelligence and if you are a likely candidate for the position. Then when you get a call from Home Depot Canada they will ask questions regarding the information you have provided on cover letter and resume to confirm everything is accurate and correct.In addition they will ask questions about the criteria they have set for the position they also want detailed responses in terms of how you dealt with conflicts. In the call interview they also ask if you mind wearing the boots and red apron of Home Depot and your availability. They will take your answers and assess it and get back to you in a few days online.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How you handle employee conflicts and consumer conflicts?
What are you good at skills and so forth?
What needs work?
I interviewed at Home Depot Canada (Brantford, ON)
Interview
Structured interview, done by two managers. Interview is not too hard. If you have past retail management experience you won't find it hard. Listen to questions carefully and try to answer as much as you can
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Home Depot Canada
Interview
I started as a sales associate and then applied on their website for the DS position. It was a situational interview to find out how you have tackled challenges in the past.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a time you had to face a challenging situation and how did you handle it.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Home Depot Canada (Richmond Hill, ON)
Interview
There will be 6 or 7 situational questions; make sure you give an actual example of something that had happend to you or a situation you have been in. Interviews are very casual, the most important thing is to see your personality, so be comfortable and show confidence.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time where you saw a customer, walking in the aisles looked confused. How would you deal with that? What would you consider to be a successful sales interaction?