I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Whole Foods Market (San Francisco, CA) in Nov 2015
Interview
I reached out to the person who placed the position in Linkedin (you can see this if you have a premium account). He responded right away mentioning would hear from the hiring manager. I did about a week from then. We talked on the scheduled date on the phone and it was very comfortable. He carefully explained when the next interview would be and a panel called and they asked me to ask many questions. The Finance Coordinator/hiring manager told me to expect a call, if chosen, the next week. I did get a decline call. I later called him and he was very friendly answering my question on my weakness- talented candidate pool as well as my lack of experience in retail. What is impressive is they don't have a robot go over their resumes; they do read them and respond to them. They leave you feeling like a human being.
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Question 1
What are your favorite Excel functions? What situation did you help make a difference by a decision you made?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Whole Foods Market in July 2022
Interview
Went through a few one on ones and then a group interview with the whole team. Everyone was very friendly throughout the process. Ultimately I did not accept the offer because of the very few days off per year.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Whole Foods Market (Austin, TX) in June 2022
Interview
Everyone that I met with truly seemed unhappy with their job and depressed, it was so bizarre! The finance department has seen a LOT of senior leader turnover which is a bad sign. The interview process was a Hiring manager screen then a panel interview with 5 people total lasting around an hour. AVOID INTERVIEWING FOR FINANCE ROLES
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Whole Foods Market (New York, NY)
Interview
I applied to a online job posting and was contacted directly by the hiring manager. We had a brief 30 minute chat which was sort of the first round interview thought it was pretty casual. The final interview is a panel, mine was a panel 6 which was a bit daunting but the people are friendly. I was given a list of three panelists and asked to speak with each of them separately before the interview, this was basically my opportunity to ask my questions. I was also asked to bring something to present to the panel related to a project or analysis I had previously completed.
Everything moved relatively quickly after the first discussion with the hiring manager, my panel interview was about 1 week later and the panel's decision was communicated less than a week later.