I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Walmart (York, PA) in Jan 2010
Interview
The interview process was not that complicated. They call you in and have a panel interveiw. It seems intimidating because they sit 2-3 managers around you. They can't ask you really anything but the specific questions that the computer spits out for the job. The questions are job specific. They are like " hav you ever been in a position where you had to do something that brOke a rule and what did you do. The questions are open ended like that. The managers really only look if you answer it. If you don't answer it you fail but they will usually encurage you tO talk more if you did not answer right. All in all it's intimidating but it's not bad but the questions can be hard to answer because of how open the questions are.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me a time you had to make a choice. What was the choice and how did you dicid on the choice?
The interview process included a behavioral screening. Then, the interview process proceeded with a round one interview which was technical-focused, and round two interview which was a combination of technical and behavioral questions.
I applied online. I interviewed at Walmart (Chicago, IL) in Jun 2026
Interview
The interview consisted primarily of behavioral and situational questions, with a few logical reasoning and technical questions mixed in. The behavioral and situational questions focused on past experiences, problem-solving approaches, and teamwork.
The interview process for the Walmart internship was organized and straightforward. Recruiters were professional, asked clear behavioral and situational questions, and communicated next steps promptly, making the experience stress-free and informative.