I applied through college or university. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Ross Stores (New York, NY) in May 2011
Interview
Got the interview through a listing on my college's job services and received a phone screen about 3 weeks after applying. Phone screen was pretty easy just shot off my analytic acumen, it also helped that I sent in a mock excel spreadsheet of some of the work actual location planning analysts conduct. We discussed that for a bit and scheduled an interview.
Prior to the interview I had to take some silly test that deal with percentages and inventory turnover...very simple stuff, for any candidate. Walked into the interview and it was pretty straight forward. Generic questions first--what type of person would you categorize yourself as, what are strengths/weaknesses, give me an example of how you demonstrated [insert quality]--all questions were followed by a "show me an example of how you did this at this job...Moved a to a different room oddly since it was very hot and then discussed where I saw myself in 2 years, and then long-term goals..etc.
The KICKER for this position was "WHY DO YOU WANT TO WORK HERE--WHAT SPECIFICALLY APPEALS TO YOU ABOUT ROSS STORES SPECIFICALLY?"
This is the END ALL BE ALL question and you better have a convincing answer for this question. It should take about 5-10 min of thinking prior to the interview to really figure out why you like Ross Stores and being a location analyst. Specific answers are necessary.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
"WHY DO YOU WANT TO WORK HERE--WHAT SPECIFICALLY APPEALS TO YOU ABOUT ROSS STORES SPECIFICALLY?"
One day, all day, where you interview with multiple people in different areas and positions. Long day, but worth it to get it all done at once. Definitely enjoyed talking with everyone I spoke to.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked about my past experience related to this job.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Ross Stores (New York, NY)
Interview
Virtual super day with managers. I had four or five back to back interviews with managers in the business. The interview was not hard...typical behavioral questions like why ross and describe a time you used excel to manipulate big data.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Ross Stores (New York, NY) in Oct 2020
Interview
The worst interview I have had in my life. It went for 5 hours and 5 different persons from the team kept asking the same behavioral questions. They are a very traditional company that are afraid to take risks and challenges. Would not recommend anyone to go through this process if you’re not 100 percent sure that you want to work for Ross. If you’re a fan of a traditional company, do not have a voice, and likes to stare at an excel screen for 10 hours a day then this job is for you.