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Accepted Offer – Interviewed on North Bergen, NJ (US) Feb 2008 – Reviewed Nov 18, 2012
Interview Details telephone screening followed by an in person interview.
Interview Question – what do you want to do 5 yrs from now. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – I did a clumsy job negotiating. Hence had to move to different company to get a bump.
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Sep 28, 2012
Interview Details I was interviewed by the store manager, who then passed me along to the assistant manager for approval. This was confusing, especially when the assistant manager hugged me at the end of the interview and told me she just loved me so much, and they would call me within the week to let me know if I had the job.
Interview Question – This job requires varying work hours and we might ask you to stay longer than your original scheduled shift... are you married? Have kids? View Answer
Negotiation Details – I was able to negotiate a slightly higher starting wage given my past retail management experience, as well as could delay my start date until after my vacation (which I was on when they called to offer the job).
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Los Angeles, CA (US) Jan 2008 – Reviewed Aug 11, 2012
Interview Details Walked into store, asked manager if they were hiring, was handed a paper application which I brought back the next day. (It covered my educational experience, job experience, 3 references, and contact information. Very sparse.) Got a call 2 days later saying I was hired and given a starting salary, which I accepted.
Interview Question – Why do you want to work for Liz Claiborne? Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Apr 2009 – Reviewed Jul 21, 2011
Interview Details This was a simple interview. It last a couple of hours one day. I came in met with HR then met with my hiring manager and their VP.
Interview Question – How did I improve a process? View Answer
Negotiation Details – I negotiated them paying for my cobra. That was about it. I tried for more money but they declined.
Declined Offer – Interviewed in New York, NY (US) Mar 2009 – Reviewed Feb 16, 2011
Interview Details At first the company seemed great, and I was so excited about my interview. As the process continued the staffing department continued to flake out on me. I kept being told a decision hasn't been made, their loss by the time they offered me the position I accepted a different one.
Interview Question – Which of our brands is your favorite? Answer Question
Reason for Declining – They took forever to get back to me, and by the time they did I was so turned off by the organization I accepted a position with a competitor.
No Offer – Interviewed in Bluffton, SC (US) Aug 2010 – Reviewed Nov 04, 2010
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Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Los Angeles, CA (US) Oct 2008 – Reviewed Jan 04, 2010
Interview Details I applied online, and received a call back a week later. I interviewed in person with the Regional Manager. The interview lasted a little over an 1hr. Mainly asked questions about business. Kep performance indicators, etc. You have to explain how you would drive business. The Regional asked questions about customer loyalty, and brand awarness.
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Negotiation Details – I didnt have to negotiate. The offer they gave me was more than expected.
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