In person interview with situational questions. Very predictable. Gave standard answers and was offered a position on the spot. Seems most interviews were conducted in this manner. Overall a pretty painless experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you do if a customer asked for an item that was no longer in stock at our store?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Aéropostale (Roanoke, VA) in Apr 2026
Interview
I filled out the application on line. The recruiter called me two days later. asked me to do the phone screen with her. I did the phone screen. recruiter was rude and snarky. When I did the phone screen she repeatdly kept asking if I had two years of store management exeperience even though it stated on my resume that I was a manager on the last two jobs that I worked at. Also repeatedly kept saying the statement "if she chose to move my resume to the hiring manager (Rude and Snarky) it literally is so easy to just say yes I'm moving you to the next process or not instead of dangling the opportunity in my face. Then she proceeded to mispell my name multiple times on the text messages that she sent during followup about the next steps.as I said before this female Recruiter was Rude and Snarky. I ended up telling the recruiter that I would not be a good fit for the job not because I could not do the job but I felt like if recruitment was this rude I could only imagine what I would have to put up with unprofessionally if I were to actually work here. Glad I didn't take this job!!
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Aéropostale (Aventura, FL) in May 2022
Interview
The interview process was smooth and on the shorter side. It's an in-person chat about work experience, what you want from the job, and what the job looks like. Fairly simple for an entry level retail job.