

Right now is very hard ..there's not FT position and city is more difficult ...


Have an open schedule including weekends. Apply at all walmarts near you. One of them is bound to call you...no doubt. I applied 2x and both times I applied at a few locations. Both times a few walmart stores called me back to back. You can only choose one. Just make you sure you are willing and able to work different depts because they will work you...Good luck! Hope you get hired

Can you breath ? If yes , your in. BUT seriously, they will take you even w/o a high school diploma and even not being able pass screening for some jobs. All or most of the associate (floor clerk) jobs are unskilled positions. The State of Colorado (voters) passed a law that most retail employees will start being paid $15/hr. starting in 2 years. RSB


Are you looking for a job there now? Be sure to check out the job search tool and our getting hired resource center! I would start by filling out your JC profile and then once you have, select the resume tab and click download and PRESTO you have a pre-generated resume! You will need this when applying : ) Let me know how else I can help!


@James Cole it's not hard but it is a long process (max 3 months) there are interviews, background checks and drug tests that you will need to pass. Also, I saw in some places that it can be hard to be hired there because there are many applicants and few job openings. Good luck!
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Hi @Charles Owens , your journey to get recruited into Kellogg's must begin with the submission of an online job application. Some people recommends submitting an application through one of the organization's head office, but Kellogg's absolutely prefers and accepts online application only.
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Getting a job with the DMV is a job working for the state - which is highly dependent on your prior work experience. I found this site about working at NJMVC that might be a helpful start. I also encourage you fill out your bio and work experience on your profile - the community is here to help with your job search.
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@Glenn Sterling I've found the following information about the hiring process at Alliant Engergy, "It can vary but I would say on average it is a 1-2 month period. The application process is frequently updated but it currently consists of applying, passing online evaluations, phone interview, in person interview, and then the passing of a drug test and background check." Overall, most of the comments are that it's a long process.
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@Marcia Alston it depends on the role that you're applying for at Whirlpool. What type of job are you applying for there?
It's a good idea for you to fill out your Jobcase profile. As you fill out your profile we're able to better personalize your site experience, when you fill out your work history we're able to send you jobs that match your experience and with a personal profile picture on the site potential employers have a better chance of finding you. Also, a filled out profile on the site automatically creates a professional resume template that you can download and get a head start on creating your own.


They were understanding of public transportation schedules. They also exhibited ZERO age bias which is, unfortunately, a rare trait in companies.

It’s not hard at all. I’ve worked at Walmart on 2 differerent occasions for a total of about 4 and half years. 1st time was in 2016 and the 2nd time was during the pandemic in August of 2020. All you have to do really is just pass the assessment when you apply.


I worked at the Culver's in Bridgeview Illinois. I walked in for a application And had a interview on the spot. After I told them about my experience with the equipment they had in the kitchen They had me come back there and show them. After a few minutes flipping burgers reading off the monitor explaining how and when to use the fryer I had the job. Good thing I came ready to work with my nonslip shoes on. I started the next day. One thing I noticed about Culver's is that they are a cut above the rest. They use high quality ingredients in their food always fresh always clean. The custard will make people lineup around the building and down the block In the middle of a blizzard! So come prepared ready to work. They might just want to show you around and you might miss out if you not wearing proper shoes.
You have to have good timing with the other cooks on the line, know how to flip eggs & omelets in a pan, run the grill ect..! So if you have no cooking experience in a restaurant setting, it might be kinda hard!!