I applied online. I interviewed at Target (Hudson, WI) in Apr 2017
Interview
Lady over the phone clearly didn't care about my availability, position applied for or even my preferred first name (opting to go with my Legal one instead). Tried to tell me Sales Associates have to have open availability but tried to push me towards a cashier position which I was not really fond of. Then offered an overnight position where I could make the "Big Bucks" via a shift differential (She said $10 was the pay for overnight, meaning $8 was regular pay). After an in person interview was scheduled the next day I called and declined the interview. I am unsure as to who I spoke with, if it was their HR or a manager, but she burned any interest I had in this company with her negligence of my application.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: Our Sales associates require open availability, but front-end cashier positions allow for more flexibility, was that something you were interested in?
The interview was super easy. You just have to know a bit about what you're trying to do there and be lucky with their hiring timing. It also helps if you are nice to them overall.
I applied online. I interviewed at Target (Dallas, TX) in May 2026
Interview
The interview process was over the phone. Basically going over the details you inputted on the job application. We went over the hours I could work and if whether or not I had other things going on because it was a part time job.
i applied for a job online for my local target score and received notice about an interview a few days later. it was a positive experience with everyone i interacted with along the way. nothing bad to report in, they asked standard questions such as tell me about yourself and how do you handle conflict.