Group interview of around ten or so people, quick twenty minutes of general questions (why do you want to work there, what are your strengths/weaknesses), usually with store or assistant manager. Offer via phone call within a week.
I applied in-person. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Abercrombie & Fitch in Nov 2011
Interview
Basically you apply at the store and they're ALWAYS hiring. The good thing is that you choose the interview date (Tuesday or Friday) and you just show up. I had a group interview. We were separated into two groups, Models and Impacts. The questions consisted of at least 3 questions that the manager just read right off the paper and wrote down your answers. The key question was diversity and the other people answered incorrectly. Everyone answers the same questions. The interview was really short. I got an offer like 3 days after and accepted. The people are actually chill there and I don't think it's based on looks cause the place I work at are just average looking people. Clothing for women - dark skinny jeans, a&f top, flip flops/chucks. No eye liner, make-up is allowed as long as it is natural looking. No nail polish on fingernails. Schedule is really flexible.
I interviewed at Abercrombie & Fitch (Glendale, CA)
Interview
I applied online and then I received a call back asking to come in for a group interview. The group interviews were held outside the store. There were about 6 of us in one group. We went around the circle answering questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Examples of when you worked with customers, why you want the job, past work experience
Questions on your passion in customer service. They will ask you about the product knowledge, brand information. Questions like how do you think you can contribute to the company. And the commitment to work during weekends and closing.