I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at IKEA (Burbank, CA) in Sep 2011
Interview
I applied online and a week later i received a phone interview. It was the basics ex. why do i want to work there? Why should we hire you? At the end of that interview they invited to me to an interview and it was two cash managers. It was like like "good cop, bad cop" but the friendlier one really put me at ease. It was all the normal retail questions, nothing uncommon. Though they really emphasize that it is a really fast-paced store, so you have to be confident that you can handle it. A week later they called for a second interview, which wasn't really an interview but a drug test and discussion of my wage and signing papers, I was hired.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you tell us about an experience with and unhappy customer and how did you help them?
Easy friendly general questions nothing too taxing seemed to be very welcoming and kind hopefully hear back soon as really enjoyed learning about the company and they seemed to value their work
When explaining the IKEA cashier interview process, I would say that it generally starts with an online application, followed by a brief phone or virtual screening. If successful, candidates are usually invited to either a group interview or a one-on-one meeting with a hiring manager. During the interview, they often ask situational and customer-service related questions, like how you would handle a busy shift or deal with a difficult customer. They also focus on teamwork and IKEA’s values, so it helps to reference how your past experiences match their culture. Interviews are normally friendly, not too difficult, and candidates often hear back within a week if they move on to the job offer or background check stage
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One of the questions they asked me was ‘How would you handle a situation where a customer is frustrated or upset?’ I answered by explaining that I would stay calm, listen to their concern, apologize if needed, and try to find a solution or ask a supervisor for help if I couldn’t resolve it myself. I also mentioned that good customer service involves patience and staying positive even when the store gets busy
I applied online and then was called to come in for an interview. Two men interviewed me. One was checking his phone every few minutes.
Stupid questions were asked. I didn't feel like they were listening to me. I
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name a time that you had to deal with a difficult customer.