J'ai postulé en personne. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Forever 21 en déc. 2010
Entretien
It was an open interview. I applied online but didn't get selected, they did send emails to me about the open interviews though so I went to the first open interview. There were 3 managers sitting in the room, it was pretty intimidating walking in since I've never done a job interview before. First I had to talk a bit about myself. They asked me some questions like how would I manage my time between school and work if I got the job, and how many hours I expected to work a week. The head district manager asked me what did I know about Forever 21. Unfortunately I didn't do much research about the company so my answer was pretty bland. They asked me what was one of the toughest situations I've been in and how did I overcome it. Another question was about what customer service I did since my resume showed I didn't have retail experience. Overall, the managers were really friendly and the interview ended in about no more than 10 minutes. The head manager told me if they were interested in hiring me, they'd call in 48 hours to talk about a second interview, otherwise they'd keep my resume in their files. I ended up getting a call in around 60 hours, so I was surprised, and assumed I needed to go in for a second interview, but the person told me I was hired for the job, no 2nd interview needed. Advice I'd offer is to research the company you're applying for before going in for an interview.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
What was one of the toughest situations you've encountered and how did you overcome it?
It was an in-person interview. It was very easy, and a standard retail interview. lasted around 10 minutes. The manager asked some scenario questions but overall, the questions were pretty straightforward.
It was a casual group interview. I sat down with a manager and another girl who was applying. They just asked a few standard questions about us and our experience.
Interviewer did not seem very experienced. He was rushing the interview and only asked general questions such as where do you see yourself in 10 years… for an entry level job.