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Ross Stores Interview Questions
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What have you been doing since your last job?

1163

How will your greatest strength help you perform?

1358

How do you react if you find that someone you work with does not like you?

1155

What is the most difficult situation you have faced?

1135

Have you had to convince a team to work on a project they weren't thrilled about?

1607

If you worked for Ross Stores, what are you doing?

1091

Is the Ross Stores your ideal company?

1171

Tell me about your work experience? How has it prepared you for a career at Ross Stores?

1137

What can you do for Ross Stores that other candidates cant?

1074

How can you relate the goals you have for yourself to the goals of Ross Stores?

1100

What quality of yours or personal trait matters the most in your career at Ross Stores?

1423

How long do you expect to remain employed with Ross Stores?

1073

Do you have the qualities and skills necessary to succeed in your career at Ross Stores?

1 1952

Do you know anyone who works with Ross Stores?

1094

What do you know about Ross Stores?

1168

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