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Number of Employees: 5000+
Headquarters: Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
Rite Aid is the third largest chain of drugstores in the United States and is the biggest on the East Coast. Started in 1962 by Alexander Grass as Thrif D Discount Center in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the company changed its name to Rite Aid in 1968. A publically traded company, Rite Aid is estimated to be worth 1.3 billion dollars as of 2010. Rite Aid carries a variety of health and beauty products, food, household items, vitamins and medicine and competes directly with CVS and Walgreens.
The majority of applicants that interview for a position at Rite Aid report a positive interview experience. Potential employees can expect a fairly straightforward interview process consisting of a face-to-face interview with a store manager, in which standard interview questions are posed. An example might include a question such as, "What are your strengths and weaknesses?" Those applying for managerial positions may find a more rigorous interview process that may include a panel interview or a skills test. Potential employees can apply online or in person. Applicants who are offered positions may need to complete a drug test and submit to a background check.
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Cashiers must keep the customer at the center of all that they do. Cashiers must run fast and efficient cashier operations with friendly customer service. Cashiers also need to be knowledgeable about the store, its merchandise and services offered.
Job responsibilities require that Associates replenish and relocate merchandise both on and off of the sales floor. Organize and maintain areas of the stockroom according to Kmart policy, and process inbound and outbound freight. Due to the late hours, applicants will need to consistently be available for overtime shifts for this position.
Job responsibilities entail providing friendly customer service and protecting company assets through inventory recovery and monitoring internal and external theft. Associates assist with the reduction of inventory loss by monitoring surveillance and apprehending theft suspects.