Interview was very easy. They ask why you want to work at Publix and what you like about the Publix environment, don't overthink it and you'll land the job. They hire almost anyone.
Interview process at Publix was easy and quickly promoted to front office staff within 12 weeks. Not sure what it is currently like today, as with many companies, times have changed.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Publix (Jacksonville, FL) in Mar 2024
Interview
When I walked in and spoke to customer service about wanting to show interest, I was directed to a specific customer service person who took my name and number. She asked me a few questions like what areas of the store I was interested in working with and when I mentioned the deli as one she said they were hiring. She told me to fill out an application and put deli so that I’d be contacted by the right people. Then the deli manager reached out and I had an interview about a week later. The manager was kind but intense. She talked a lot about herself and her experience at Publix and outside of it. She asked me questions about myself and why I wanted to work there and availability. It was fairly short and I didn’t think I had to really convince her much about myself because I just tried to be respectful, and she said she could tell I was a good kid basically. Then she said I had the job and told me about next steps. It was all pretty casual and quick. I do have my degree, and I think that helped me because she knew I could handle myself because of that. I basically just said yes to everything as I needed a job, too. I wasn’t lying, but I gave her answers she wanted to hear I think. She said at one point, “I see you’ve got a degree and you’ve worked at a full-time fancy company before. What are you doing here? Do you want to be in management or just need a job or…?” I responded with something like, “I might be interested in management at some point, but I truthfully just need a job.” She wasn’t turned off by that, which I appreciated. I think she said something like, “Well, we’ll be glad to have you as long as you’re here.” It was a nice experience and probably the easiest interview I’ve had which I really appreciated after jumping through hoops at other places. Basically, once you have their attention (I recommend walking in and saying something with there and with any retail tbh because they’ll often ignore you based on the algorithm if you just put in an application and hope for a call), be smart and respectful and open/engaged and you’ll probably do well. Good luck!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself. Outside of work, who are you? What do you do? What are your hobbies and interests?