I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Ross Stores (New York, NY) in May 2016
Interview
This was the strangest interview I think I ever had. My resume was passed to their HR department and I got an email right away regarding a phone interview. The phone interview happened about a week after, and from there, I was asked to come in and meet with 4 people in the company. I was told the interview would last around 4-5 hours. The day of the interview I met with the woman from HR who first gave me the phone interview. She asked me the same exact questions she did during the phone interview. It was an odd experience because the room where the interview was held was a tiny office with nothing but a desk and a computer. There was no leg space and I could barely move. After meeting with her, I was supposed to meet with 3 others. I was sent to the lobby where I was waiting for the other three interviews, but then she comes out and says, "Unfortunately, everyone is overbooked so I'll get back to you regarding next steps." I never heard back from them, which is fine, however, I do feel they were very unorganized and inconsiderate of my time. I did not get a good vibe from that company so it was probably for the best. I got offered the position of my dreams from another company a week later, so I guess everything happens for a reason.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are your best qualities?
Why does Ross appeal to you?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Ross Stores in June 2021
Interview
The process was very simple and everyone was very friendly. There were two interviews before the final decision. There was on with their HR partner and the second interview consists of 2-3 back to back interviews with members of the Sample Team. For me, my interviews were all virtual due to COVID. Everyone was very welcoming and the team was very diverse. The interview consisted of mostly situation question. Tell me about a time when...
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name one of your proudest accomplishments.
Name a time when you had to handle a conflict.
I interviewed with the same person on two separate occasions for different positions, but the questions were relatively the same. She was nice, interested in my answers, and answered my questions at the end.
I only did the phone interview round. I was asked about my education and past job experience. They wanted to know why I applied to the position and what I knew about the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself.
Tell me about a challenge.