J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Walmart en janv. 2020
Entretien
The interview process at Walmart may vary depending on the position you are applying for. However, I can provide you with a general overview of what to expect during the typical interview process at Walmart. Application: Begin by submitting an online application through the Walmart careers website. Provide your personal information, work experience, and education details. Resume Review: After submitting your application, a Walmart recruiter will review your resume and application to assess your qualifications and fit for the position. Phone Screening: If your application meets the initial requirements, you may receive a phone call from a Walmart recruiter for a brief screening interview. They may ask you questions about your availability, previous experience, and your interest in working at Walmart. In-Person/Panel Interview: If you pass the phone screening, you may be invited for an in-person or panel interview at a Walmart store or hiring center. The interview may involve one or more interviewers, typically including a store manager or supervisor.
Questions d'entretien [1]
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Skills Assessment: Depending on the position you are applying for, you may be required to complete a skills assessment test. For example, if you are applying for a cashier position, you might be asked to perform basic math calculations or simulate a customer transaction using a cash register.
Looking back, I feel like I gained a clearer understanding of the process, even though I ultimately turned down the offer. The technical rounds were straightforward, featuring an implementation question on an LRU cache and a system design question about a rate limiter for an API. What helped me a lot was the walkthroughs for system design I went through on PracHub, which made those types of questions feel familiar. Overall, it was an easy experience, but I just didn't feel it was the right fit for me.
Questions d'entretien [2]
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Implement an LRU cache with O(1) get and put using a hash map plus doubly linked list
First, standard short phone call with recruiter. Then a 1-hour interview with an engineer on the team, asked about technical experience and background, and did a live coding assessment via video call. Fairly standard Leetcode style questions
Intense but rewarding — the interview for the Software Engineer position at Walmart Labs was tougher than I anticipated. The technical rounds included an LRU Cache implementation question where I had to articulate my design thoughts on thread safety, followed by a complex system design for a real-time inventory service. What made a difference in my prep were the company-specific prompts I found on prachub.com; they really helped me understand the types of questions I might face. Despite the challenging nature of the interviews, I ultimately received an offer but chose to decline.