I applied online via Snagajob after seeing that cashiers were needed. As most people, I had the opportunity to set up my own interview date & time. The first interview was nerve-racking, because I didn't know what to expect. There was a guy in front of me, & a girl that got hired on the spot. I immediately assumed that they filled the positions so I was a little worried...but otherwise, I did my best. The woman asked me very basic questions dealing with availability & questions relating to past work experiences & how I handled some situations. She said everything looked good & that I would more than likely be called because they just got rid of a lot of the cashiers formerly employed (...oh...okay?). So I left, a week passes & I got no call. I decided to call them to see about my application, & the woman that picked up the phone scheduled me for a second interview (always good to call if you don't get a call yourself!). So I went...sat there for maybe 30 minutes, because my interview wasn't in the system. :/ So I'm like okay...great. Either I'm being duped or someone's not doing their job right. I get through the second interview which took about another 30 minutes...much tougher, with questions similar to the last time, but questions you really have to think through to answer. She offered me the job on the spot, & I accepted. I'm part-time seasonal at minimum wage, which isn't bad--considering that I used to work in a library for minimum wage...& basically sat on my butt being bored the whole time. I'm hoping this will be more "exciting." Anyhoos, to sum up what I think of the employees in my local Sears' HR office...very disorganized. Not only did they not have my interview scheduled in the computer, but I was given the wrong form to take with me to get drug tested...a form they were actually supposed to keep. Meh. It seems very fast-paced, which I don't mind...a nice change from my last job. My drug test & background check cleared in less than a day, so I start orientation next week.