I interviewed for Target about two months ago and got the job. It was pretty straight-forward: Glassdoor helped me a lot to prepare me for all the questions. Basically just practice what you're going to say with all the questions you find on here and you'll be set! Also, be prepared for a longer interview process. You first apply to the job, get a phone interview (mine wasn't really an interview, just a "why did you apply to Target?" and then set up the actual interview), the actual interview and then the second interview where they will tell you if you got the job or not. Finally, don't be afraid to call them to check in on the hiring process. They forgot to schedule me for my second interview so I had to call and remind them: and now I have the job!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. What is the most difficult obstacle you had to overcome with a group?
2. Tell me an instance where you made sure to give great customer service?
3. What do you do if a customer argues that an item is 17.99 when it rings up as 19.99?
It was interesting. Not hard at all, straightforward, and pretty open people. It was an okay interview and what you’d typically expect. So don’t stress stress it, I mean kinda try your best
Standard process, STAR method is good to use in interviews like this. Wear nice clothing not too dressed up not too formal and be friendly. Positive environment not super high pressure
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a time you had an upset customer and what did you do to fix the issue
I applied online. I interviewed at Target (Miramar, FL) in June 2026
Interview
I answered 5 recorded interview questions and 1 Q&A. You get 2-3 mins to answer the 5 questions, and the Q&A has no time limit, it was surprisingly easy to prepare myself for.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time you had to adjust what you were working on to support the needs of a group or team