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jmr1068204


Joined: 16 Jul 2008
Posts: 5
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:57 am    Post subject: Interview at Circuit City?  

Okay, so the other day I applied for a Merchandiser/Stocker job at a Circuit City store. I think I applied this past Tuesday, and I got a call from them Wednesday afternoon. I missed the call, and they didn't leave a voice mail message. I matched the phone number up online before calling, and called them back shortly after. Apparently the lady at Customer Service was the one who called me, because when I explained the situation to her, she asked me what my name was. She looked through whatever paperwork she apparently had at the Customer Service desk, and didn't see my name. She asked for my phone number and put me on hold, and I guess looked again. Then she came back on the phone and was still looking...and casually called out my name as she looked. She had forgotten my first name that quickly, and was looking for the wrong first name. Then when I told her about it, she found my application.

So she schedules an interview for a week away - next Thursday. That has to be the longest interview waiting time that I have had.

I could understand something like Monday because of the weekend coming up within a couple of days. But...a full 7 day week away just for the interview itself? Is this normal for Circuit City stores? I can't recall any Retail store that I have interviewed for or worked for that scheduled an interview 8 days away from the day that they called me, with no holidays or anything in between other than a typical weekend. Has anyone else experienced this or could any current employees give an explanation as to why the wait is so long? I know that Retail managers are busy a lot...but I do still think this is quite some time away just for an interview. I mean, I'd like to have the job, sure. I'll still be going to the interview, of course....I just thought it was a little strange. Any tips for the interview, from those who have worked there or work there, regarding getting hired for the stocking position?

I have a couple of years of Retail/Stocking/Sales experience working for Office Depot (got promoted once while I was there) and 3 years of Customer Service experience. I already know the whole bit about dressing nice, bringing copies of a resume, references, etc. Any idea what they start out pay-wise? I know that this company has had trouble in the past and let their highest paid associates go at least once (and it seems it may actually have been twice) after many years of service. I'm not expecting it to be "too grand" there...but it's a job, and better than the nothing that I currently have. I'm pretty sure that I applied for full-time as a Merchandiser. I like the fact that they have stockers and sales associate separately - not sales associates doing the same thing like we had at Office Depot. Do they hire for Merchandising outright, as full-time? Thanks.
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2doorpost


Joined: 04 Mar 2008
Posts: 210
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 5:38 pm    Post subject:  

Time to use up your CC giftcards.
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collegejobseeker


Joined: 12 Dec 2008
Posts: 16
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 4:59 am    Post subject:  

Can someone please clarify if circuit city is going bankrupt or going out of business?
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MPU_Guy


Joined: 13 Oct 2008
Posts: 30
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 3:38 pm    Post subject:  

Many of their stores have closed but I'm not sure if they've filed for bankruptcy or anything like that. The company is in trouble, that's for sure.
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dictators_rule


Joined: 08 Jul 2003
Posts: 6045
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:49 pm    Post subject: liquidation v reorganization  

CC is going through a reorganization bankruptcy rather than a liquidation bankruptcy .The store closing count is still around 150 .

I don't think they'll pull much of anything off .Even Best Buy showed SSS declines last quarter .CC just can't get it right .

First CC exited the home appliance business right before the housing boom early this millenium .Then they eliminate their full-time experienced commission sales force around 2003 .Then about 2 years ago they eliminated those full-time replacement jobs .They're doing the samething again this year .

When they exited the HA business they staked their future in HE but unless you are capable and willing to go into direct competition or a price war with the likes of Best Buy your retail fate is sealed .

I'd take the Lowes or Kohls positions-more future there .If you take a job at CC just consider it resume time .
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LordZordec


Joined: 25 Jun 2008
Posts: 10
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:02 pm    Post subject:  

Just in to the CNN newsroom - Circuit City is going bellyup for good.
http://money.cnn.com/2009/01/16/news/companies/circuit_city/
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