I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Great Clips in Apr 2012
Interview
I send in an online aplication and resume. The franchisees called the shop and told the manager to interview me. It was very casual. The manager "apologized for looking so unkept." (which she did.) I had submitted a resume, but was required to fill out an application and take a personality test. (apparently, I was HIGHLY employable in the personality dept.) She assured me my inexperience wasn't a problem, that the company offered training. She reassured me "I'd get it." The atmosphere was relaxed, and the staff seemed generally "happy" to be there. She swore she LOVED the company. I told her I would have to get her extra information she wanted for one of my references, and she said, "That's OK...I won't check them, anyway." I shared a few personal things about my "philosophy about overcoming hardships though grounding myself in something greater than myself, and that faith was a big part of my life, but I didn't need Sundays off for "religious reasons." in my interview. She then introduced me to the pastor's wife who worked there and said, "This is _____ and she has the same values that YOU have." I thought she was presumptuous, unprofessional, inappropriate and a complete idiot to be honest with you.
It was super relaxed for the most part. They mostly asked questions about my background and previous customer experience jobs. How I handled certain situations, why or why not I'd be a good fit. Standard interview stuff,
Great Clips response
1mo
We appreciate you sharing the interview process! Thank you for the feedback.
They did an in person interview and a technical interview, it wasn't too hard of an interview process. The technical is intimidating at first but its not too bad and the manager was friendly.
Great Clips response
3mo
We appreciate you for sharing your interview experience with us!
I applied online. I interviewed at Great Clips (Saint Louis, MO)
Interview
I got an immediate call after applying online. A recruiter took me out for coffee and a quick chat. They offer a lot training so they focus more on advertising what your job could be like if you accept the job offer.