The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at O'Reilly Auto Parts
Interview
All the paper work takes longer than the interview if you can show up on time and say yes to your manager than you will be hired all you need to know is how to work a keyboard.
The process took 4 days. I interviewed at O'Reilly Auto Parts (New York, NY)
Interview
Very easy. Quick as well but the pay is really not there. Wished they pay a little more. You don’t need to know anything about cars. There are opportunities to move up as well if you’re interested
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at O'Reilly Auto Parts (Nashville, TN) in July 2021
Interview
Great communication and with a good comfort level (no unnecessary pressure) painted what’s expected for the position proficiently as well as what my growth within the company could look like if I am willing to put the time in...
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Question 1
Do I see this a career with a long term goal or as a job to do to get by...
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at O'Reilly Auto Parts (Norfolk, VA) in July 2016
Interview
I had to spend over $2000 to travel for training and the mileage they pay isn't near enough to compensate for it! Plus I was promised all kinds of things and got none! I was visited by a company official high up while in training and told I was gonna be offered a higher position and still started out bottom of the todem poll.