Can you tell us more about your previous working experience?
You are either experienced or you are not. In both scenarios, you can find employment with Staples. If you have experience, attempt to concentrate on pertinent tasks—for example, customer service, selling, experience at the cash register, stocking shelves, customer contacts, etc. Attempt to talk enthusiastically about your previous position and assure them that it prepared you for the job you are trying to get with Staples. Moreover, be prepared to answer questions about why you aren't working alone at that spot when people inquire. So they'll frequently ask you...
You shouldn't get discouraged if you lack experience. From the other side of the cash register, you can either tell them that you have a ton of experience. You've done a lot of shopping at stores like Office Depot, Costco, and Staples. You've also experienced the service and are confident that you understand what to anticipate from a top-notch salesperson. Another choice is to mention your aptitude for learning new things fast and drive to work hard. After all, this is an entry-level position, and with your attitude, you'll quickly pick up how to handle your responsibilities. In any case, you should sound assured and show that you believe in your capacity to succeed in the position you are vying for.
Example:
I worked for Wiler, Inc. for five years in administrative support capacities as an executive assistant. I routinely work with other administrative assistants in my present role as executive assistant to the CFO to manage calendars, plan overseas travel, and put together research reports for the financial specialists in our six locations across the world. I enhanced our email filtering system at the start of the year to enhance office communication and cut down on missed messages by 28%. I am aware of how heavily your business relies on email communication, so I want to use my organizational skills to speed up communication in this office.