Phone interview asked very brief and general questions, was brought in for a series of interviews with buyers. Each of them asked me different questions, mostly just reviewed my resume. It's an entry level job, so they basically just wanted to make sure I was computer literate and easy to work with. Entire process took about 4 weeks (which is longer than usual)
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Belk
Interview
I had a phone interview a week after I applied through their company website and the phone interview was basically behavioral questions. I then had 3 back to back FaceTime interviews with different buyers. They all asked similar questions. Study company history and information, study the department brands, and have lots of questions to ask.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Belk (Charlotte, NC) in Oct 2018
Interview
Schedule phone interview with HR; talk about yourself and the position. About a week later, I had separate interviews with 4 buyers. They all had similar questions regarding background, the position, experience in retail, computer programs. Familiarize yourself with the position description and ask questions (the specific department and company). Heard back in less than a week.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself. How would your previous employer describe you? How do you manage competing priorities? What would you do if you didn't know how to do something? What would you do if you couldn't finish all of your work? What is the role of a Merchandising Assistant?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Belk (Charlotte, NC) in Oct 2017
Interview
First had a phone interview with HR, was asked to interview with two buyers via Skype. I felt like both interviews went well, were pretty simple behavioral questions mostly. Waited two weeks, and emailed them back to find out I did not get the job offer.