The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at PetSmart
Interview
I came in and waited for 15 minutes because the manager was busy. The interview was done in the training area. Since I've been a Pro dog trainer for many years before trying petsmart, I was very confident and was able to play the conversation towards my strengths. In the end, I declined the offer for these reasons:
Exclusive contract - this means you cannot do training outside the company. No private clients.
Part time - you will only be working 3-4 hours a day for $10 per hour. I saw reviews here of people working for 3 years and still not offered a full time job.
Cold Selling - You will be cold selling to clients your training service. The other dog training company I work for does all the MARKETING for me so that I only have to focus on TRAINING. PETSMART won't do it for you....
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Petsmart does not promote PRONG and SHOCK COLLARS, are you comfortable with Reward-based training? (weird... Cause they sell prong collars)
Straightforward interview by regional hiring/management during company job fair. Asked about experience with job duties and animals. Was joined by store manager later in interview. Set potential training and procedural expectations well. Online personality/work style quiz took much longer than anticipated, but was straightforward.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What canine training models or methodology have you used in the past?
Super quick and easy. I really enjoyed talking with them, the questions made sense for the job. Once I started talking it was natural. The position was perfect for me.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Mostly just my experience and how I got to where I was
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at PetSmart (Arden, NC) in Dec 2019
Interview
Small office space with fairly standard questions. The pros and cons of /a/ job were presented to me. These turned out to not be the pros and cons of the job I was actually hired to do. I would be very specific about what exactly it is you will be spending your time doing, and make sure you know who you will be working for. It’s very much so a big corporation, but the experience seems to come down to your individual store leader. I had to interview with someone else, then wait two weeks, then re-apply, then get hired incorrectly, then never be able to get in touch with someone, then a month and a half later I started.