I applied to Kohl's in person for a seasonal part-time position advertised via in-store flyer. I was interviewed with a group of 20 or so other candidates. When they had called me to tell me when the interview was, they didn't mention that it would be a group interview; I got that information from prior research. I arrived at Kohl's early and waited around the customer service area. Most of the candidates were around my age (mid 20s), but there was someone in his 60s and various people in between. Many of us dressed up, some relatively casually, and there was at least one person in jeans and a t-shirt.
The interviewer showed up and led us into a room where we were seated in rows and told to fill out some mostly redundant paperwork, plus a page indicating the days and hours we would be available. The interview went like this: the interviewer asked a question, the candidate at the end of the first row had to answer, then the candidate next to them, and so on. If someone needed more time to think up an answer, the interviewer would skip them and come back to them once everyone else had answered that question. (One thing that may have negatively affected my chances is the fact that, though I only needed to be skipped once, I was the only candidate who ended up needing any skips at all). Each time she moved on to a new question, the position of "first answerer" moved to the next one in line, so each of us ended up being first at least once. For most questions, people gave the same answers as those before them, paraphrasing and elaborating on earlier points. The questions were not difficult. There were only a few "behavioral interview" type questions.
After the interviewer finished asking questions, she opened the floor for questions from us. She also informed us about the availability of overnight work (which paid more) and what it entailed. As a result, a lot of us had to go back and edit our paperwork to indicate that we would be available for overnight hours. In the end, she said Kohl's had to check our references and would contact us within a few weeks. I received a standard rejection e-mail around a week later.