I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Gap (Queenstown, MD) in Sep 2012
Interview
Applied online; went through online process of questions. All of the online questions were common sense. I got a call a few MONTHS later, and luckily i was unemployed. I was invited to an interview. The interviewer was not really into it, and lazily read off of a list of questions from a Gap corporate printout. They were pretty basic-- "What would you do if X," "What's your experience with Y,"... I made sure to be detailed with my question, and just made sure to talk to her like i was having a conversation. I brought up examples and stories. I was polite and maintained eye contact, but not TOO much eye contact. The manager thanked me and told me that the stock manager would be giving me a call to follow up. The stock manager did call me back in the evening and went over the same questions, and was pretty much just gauging my personality. Again, just be yourself, be bubbly and soulful. I think this Gap was desperate for workers though.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Gap (New York, NY)
Interview
The interview process was very smooth. The interviewer was polite and they got back to me very fast. I felt comfortable talking to the interviewer and the whole interview was not robotic.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Gap (Ajax, ON) in Aug 2023
Interview
took a while, they forgot i was supposed to be interviewed, i asked someone about it then it proceeded, sat me down and asked the questions, person was very nice
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name a time where you had a bad experience and good experience at any store/restraunt
Very professional and helpful. I liked that I got to learn about not only the position but about the company values as well. I found the interviewer to be consistent and thoughtful.