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Do you work at Dillard's? How did you find the job? How did you get that first interview?

Any advice for someone trying to get in?

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Stacy Norman in Rockwall, Texas

19 months ago

Hello, my name is Stacy, I am trying to find a job doing Apparel. I hope that if ur reading this, You would get me a job at dillards, part-time, because i am still in school, a senior, at high school. Thankyou for your time and I hope to see you soon, thankyou.

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ronnie hinton in Chesapeake, Virginia

17 months ago

old school,lokking for a new job retaired early from area school systemed looking for warehouse/inventory work.hard working male ready to work,

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Audrey (Host) in Austin, Texas

17 months ago

Stacy Norman said: Hello, my name is Stacy, I am trying to find a job doing Apparel. I hope that if ur reading this, You would get me a job at dillards, part-time, because i am still in school, a senior, at high school. Thankyou for your time and I hope to see you soon, thankyou.

Stacy,
Although you may have some luck in getting someone to respond to your post, you'll most likely get a much better response if you apply to the job directly. Try doing a job title search on Indeed and then click on the jobs that interest you the most. You'll be redirected to the website the job position is originally posted on and there you will find instructions on how to apply.

Here is a search I did for you
www.indeed.com/jobs?q=Dillard&l=rockwall+tx&sort=relevance&sp=1
Good luck!

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Audrey (Host) in Austin, Texas

17 months ago

ronnie hinton said: old school,lokking for a new job retaired early from area school systemed looking for warehouse/inventory work.hard working male ready to work,

Ronnie,
This forum is not a job application. You'll most likely get a much better response if you apply to the job directly. Just click on the Job Title that most interests you and you will be redirected to the place you can apply.
Here is a job search I did for you.

www.indeed.com/jobs?q=Dillard%27s&l=Chesapeake+VA&sort=relevance

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amber wadsworth in Boise, Idaho

17 months ago

i am a high school student looking for a great first time job. i realy would like to work people.

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Stacie Lawrence in Dallas, Texas

16 months ago

I'am a very hight ,enthusuastic and dependable individual who excels in challenging and competitive environments.
Experience on retail sales ,costumer service.Committed to providing an atmosphere of exceptional employee morale and impeccable customer service. Hopping, I can enjoy the Dillard's family. I can work in any Departments. "Wish me luck"

Do you work at Dillard's? How did you find the job? How did you get that first interview? Help me, stacie

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Eli

15 months ago

Looking at all the posts, it amazes me that no one has any sense of correct grammer or spelling. I would suggest to all who apply on line to have someone sitting with them to check all grammar and spelling. No employer wants to hire an illiterate, especially if that person will be in direct contact with customers.

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aw in Las Vegas, Nevada

15 months ago

Eli said: Looking at all the posts, it amazes me that no one has any sense of correct grammer or spelling. I would suggest to all who apply on line to have someone sitting with them to check all grammar and spelling. No employer wants to hire an illiterate, especially if that person will be in direct contact with customers.

Before writing a post like that, I would make sure to double check YOUR spelling and GRAMMAR.

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Randy

15 months ago

You do not want to work for Dillard dept stores.The ops manager especially the one at Waco store are not to be trusted and the biggest jerk around.The asm sit on their butts and eat all day and do nothing.So beware do not apply at Dillard dept stores.

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Deandra in Bedford, Texas

15 months ago

Getting a job at Dillard's is easy. Working there isn't bad if you don't mind cleaning up messy fitting rooms. The worst part about working at Dillard's is the health benefits. Unless your a manager, you will not be able to afford it. Also, you have a "sales per hour" to maintain. And if you don't make it, you get a pay decrease and if you make it you stay the same, and if you reach the goal X you can get a raise. But its nearly impossible and you get reviewed every 6 mos. Its crappy.

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Steve Dunly in Parrish, Florida

15 months ago

My name is Steve and I realy want to work at Dilards. My older freind works their and they said it is realy a alwsome place to get employyed. Any idas on how I can get my foot throgh the door for an enterveiw? Thanks man!

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Kay in Louisville, Colorado

15 months ago

Doesn't anyone get it that these forums are asking for experiences from people who have worked at the company, not the company asking for applicants?

Go to the Dillards store to their personnel department and fill out an application!

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Eli

15 months ago

The first thing to do is spell check any electronic or paper you send them.

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Diana in Englewood, Colorado

15 months ago

You are absolutely right! I worked there and didn't make my quota and decreased my hourly wage. I promtly quit. I told my manager I couldn't force shoppers to buy so I would get a raise. I worked with a sales girl where we would take turn ringing sales. I had never worked at a job to where they would lower my wage! Really weird.

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DAVID GOODE in Houston, Texas

15 months ago

I`M APPLIRED AT DILLARD`S TO USE MY EXPERIENCE IN RETAIL SALES TO BETTER MYSELF, TO USE EXENSIVE RETAIL SALES TRAINING & MANAGEMENT EXTERIENCE IN AN UPSCALE ENVIRONMENT, LEADING TO A MANAGEMENT POSIION

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anonymous in Henryetta, Oklahoma

14 months ago

Randy said: You do not want to work for Dillard dept stores.The ops manager especially the one at Waco store are not to be trusted and the biggest jerk around.The asm sit on their butts and eat all day and do nothing.So beware do not apply at Dillard dept stores.

Don't lash out at asm's who had nothing to do with your
dismissal. that was your own fault. and be for real, not one of them has time to sit and eat all day.....

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JACQUE PETERSON in Katy, Texas

1 month ago

RUN THE OTHER WAY - WORKING AT DILLARD'S IS ONE OF THE WORST EXPERIENCES YOU WILL EVER HAVE.

I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO TO FEED YOURSELF - FIND EMPLOYMENT SOMEWHERE ELSE - DOING ANYTHING ELSE - DILLARD'S IS NOT WHERE YOU WANT TO BE.

I HAVE NEVER WORKED ANYWHERE THAT TREATED IT'S EMPLOYEES AS BADLY AS DILLARD'S TREATS THEIR SALESPEOPLE. TRUST ME, I'VE WORKED FOR SOME REAL STINKERS. NONE COMPARED TO THE HORRIFYING WAY I HAVE SEEN EMPLOYEES TREATED AT DILLARDS.

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