Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Tommy Bahama as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 2 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Bartender and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Bartender and roles were rated as the easiest.
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Poor interview experience. Recruiter rescheduled me multiple times and it took a really long time just to hear back. They didn't even contact me for almost 3 weeks after I applied. Do better
I applied online. I interviewed at Tommy Bahama (Seattle, WA) in Mar 2026
Interview
Had a long call with a recruiter (about 45 min) only for them to tell me at the end that the pay range was actually going to be 30k less than what they advertised in the job posting (comical when you think about the fact they are looking for someone with 8+ years experience to do strategy work and they are in office 5 days a week). I spent hours preparing for my interview and the recruiter asked me so many in depth questions about my resume/career only to basically tell me at the end that they were looking for someone who would accept 30k less than the high-end of the range they advertised? Wouldn’t it have been more efficient to have a 15 min screening call to talk through basic information and level-set/see if it’s a good fit before digging into my career at that level in depth? That seemed so backwards to me and such a waste of time for both parties. The recruiter was also clearly out of her depth and had very little experience. She started the interview by telling me about the job for a few min and then opening it up for questions (which usually happens at the end). She couldn’t answer half my questions and then once I realized she wasn’t going to ask me to tell her about myself or why I’m a good fit I had to offer up “so you want me to walk you through my career and tell you a bit about myself?” It felt like this was her first time interviewing anyone. My suggestion would be having a 15 min screening phone call with the recruiter first, then having a more in depth video interview with a hiring manager.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time a brief was unclear.
Tell me about a time you received pushback from stakeholders.
Tell me what work in your career you’re most proud of.
Interview was pretty easy, standard questions about your service industry experience, hospitality, what you know about the company, fun place to work at, great team, expect long shifts and little money.
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