I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Old Navy
Interview
First half was pretty run-of-the-mill...talking with the store manager in the break room. She asked some interesting questions, and it felt conversational and relaxed, which was nice. She seemed genuinely interested in my background (art) and then came up with questions using that information about myself. My favorite one was something along the lines of "Tell me about a time that you used your creativity to help someone out with a problem they were having."
Second half was building a full outfit you would sell to a customer and then try and "sell it" to the person interviewing you. Tip: build something that can be "versatile" and wearable in any season, but also "mix-and-matchable" if desired. Make it simple and cute, always add an accessory from Bee-line (their jewelry collection) so they know you really looked around.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They were all pretty laid-back, but I recommend coming in prepared to talk about your interests and how those interests play a role in your work ethic...
Interview was very professional and a portion was an introduction to the job’s tasks, which I thought was very helpful. Interview was in store and on the sales floor. Interviewer was very personable and friendly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you do if a family of 4 came in asking for a complete, matching, vacation outfits? Show me what you would recommend then.
Easy, Someone called me after I applied to set up interview. I went in and met with the store manager. I only had one interview and offered the next day!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me about my availability and just some situational questions. I believe I may have also watched a video.