I applied online. I interviewed at Planet X Bikes (Rotherham, England) in May 2019
Interview
Relaxed and open to reviewing your sporting interests, particularly bikes and the biking industry, do you or have you been involved in a triathlon. They appear to want people with a background in bikes and who are very passionate
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Planet X Bikes
Interview
I applied online and heard back via a message through a third party recruitment service for an interview the following week. I had time off work to attend the interview in Rotherham and turned up to several applicants despite thinking it was a 1-1 interview, this was quite surprising as we were in a pandemic and no face masks or measures were in place which was uncomfortable. It still was a 1-1 interview they just had two (out of four) of us interviewing at one time and we had to complete a written document which was a few pages of competency questions. The interview was friendly and pleasant and questions weren't too complicated. I was told I would hear back early the next week. Over a week had passed and I had not heard back, I emailed them directly to ask for feedback and this was ignored. I think baring in mind the time and preparation I put into a face to face interview during the pandemic a response would have been nice and therefore a negative feeling overall.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Planet X Bikes (Rotherham, England) in Nov 2017
Interview
I applied after seeing the job advertised on their website. A few weeks later they rang me to ask for an interview the next day. I travelled to the address (turns out I would be working in a different location than advertised). The interview itself was very simple, some questions about me and then them observing me as I built bike wheels as they instructed.
However, I was told that I would hear back the following day as to the result. I didn't hear back, I emailed them a few days later and phoned them a week later. No answer to my question. Disgusting way of treating applicants.