I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at David's Bridal (Murfreesboro, TN) in Dec 2015
Interview
It was a group interview. There were about five people in the interview. We interviewed with the store manager. They would ask each person individual questions to have them answer. The questions were typical of any customer service position.
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Question 1
They asked very basic interview questions "What experience did I have; Why do I think I would good for this job?"
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at David's Bridal (Brea, CA) in May 2012
Interview
group interview. they asked quite a few questions, gave scenarios and wwyd type questions. there were 7 girls total and we were all asked different questions.
there was a store manager and 2 assistant managers present for the interview process as well.
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Question 1
how long have you been in the customer service industry?
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at David's Bridal (New York, NY) in Dec 2015
Interview
Typical sales interview. There were no brain teaser questions. (not by my account) The only negatives were the fact I was scheduled to meet the manager but was instead interviewed by the assistant manager. The description of the job was minimal.
And the pay schedule was the reason I declined,the pay scale is in my opinion a scam. But would be great for an aggressive person or for someone looking for a 'time filler' job.
I was offered $11 hourly and then given a commission schedule to read over on my own time. ( not at all explained by the manager ) Not sure if they don't want to have to answer the subsequent questions or assume that people don't read the paperwork given them.
The commission schedule showed a cut in the initial $11 hourly offer by $3.50 and an incremental commission stating at .5% and maxing at 4%, based on per hour sales productivity average.
(i.e. when you work and don't hit their hourly lowest commission you'll earn $11 /hr, say for 20 hr = $220 but if you hit the productivity rate converting you to commission then a single sale for $2900 will push you to a $7.50/hr rate + .5% com on that sale earning you $164.50 and losing you $55.50 - you have to hit 2% before you even start to break even on your hourly wage! )
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What recent experience is relatable to what I will be doing at David's Bridal?