If you are looking for an hourly colleagues level position, you should probably look elsewhere. Macy's pays at the lower end of the retail range and asks more from regular hourly employees than any other retailer out there today. You can get a job here making less than you do at a fast food place and you will be expected to ring customers, sell customers the Macy's credit card, clean out fitting rooms, replace merchandise left behind by customers, try to sign people up for the Macy's MyClient program, try to sell the charity program of the day, pick merchandise for fulfillment orders, pick merchandise for Buy Online and Pickup in Store orders, and recover and maintain your sales floor, and recent we are now being asked to do markdowns as well.
You might look at this list and thing, yeah, so what it's a job. The problem is that Macy's has cut so many people and hours that the expectations to do the aforementioned list of tasks is completely unreasonable. You get coached on all of the expectations and yelled at by the managers and district vice president during visits, even though they know that it is impossible to get everything done with the limited staffing we have in our store.
As other posters have mentioned, you can make more money working at other retailers and restaurants and you are appreciated if you just show-up on time, work steady and reliably, and keep a good attitude. The unreasonable workload and expectations at Macy's should make it one of the last places you should look for employment unless you have no other options.