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.
I applied online. I interviewed at Old Navy (Austin, TX) in Oct 2010
Interview
I applied online. You have to take a test - which was pretty simple and basic. Multiple choice. It had questions like: What would you do if you saw another employee stealing. What is wrong with this picture - picture with a table of unfolded shirts, messed up mannequins, etc.
I got a call back the same week to schedule and interview.
The interview was one-on-one with a manager in the office. She asked basic questions:
Where have you worked before? Why do you want to work here? How do you think your past work applies to this job?
She was looking off a sheet of questions that Old Navy supplies her to ask. She was very positive about our interview and reschedule me then for a second interview with the store manager.
Interview with the store manager was pretty quick. Basic tell me about yourself. Then had me do a mock pitching of an old navy card to a customer. He let me look at the old navy card cheat sheet first. I didn't do a great job at remembering the card details it but I spoke clearly and didn't stop after the 'customer' said no the first time. Then he offered me the job!
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.
group interview in the back of the store Assistant and store manager was present . They both asked a Couple of questions to get know the candidates
They gave me an offer 2 hours after the interview