I applied online. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Gap (Orlando, FL) in Nov 2012
Interview
On a Tuesday I asked a Sales Associate at the Gap Outlet if they were hiring and she said they had a lot of spaces to fill so she told me to fill out an application online and not to leave anything blank and to upload a resume or else they wouldn't consider my application. I filled out the application that night and on Thursday they called me for an interview on Saturday morning. It turned out to be a one-on-one interview which made me feel more comfortable. The manager that interviewed me was so nice and easy to talk to. Since this is my first job, she tried to ask me more school related questions because of my inexperience in retail. She asked: tell me about yourself/how do you handle completing projects/ how did you handle a difficult teacher/what was your worst subject. The interview was about 15 minutes long and she said I would get a call by Thursday and if I didn't hear from them, then I would have to call on Friday. On Monday night I got a call that I got the job! Fastest process ever.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1)How would you handle a customer that you think is stealing?
2)If I were a customer, how would you get me to sign up for a Gap Card?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Gap
Interview
Filled out the application online and was called the next day for an interview. Got one that night. I wore more business-y Gap clothes to show that I knew the brand, and the manger noticed. I was asked questions off of a sheet and answered them to the best of my ability. It really wasn't that difficult. No putting outfits together like I've seen on here, but just talking, getting to know me, gettinga feel for what I am about and what I can bring to the store.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Gap in Nov 2012
Interview
Applied online and got a call about 4 days later. Set up the interview the next day and was please to see it was a group interview with 3 other girls. Most of the questions were normal retail questions, nothing too tricky. The interview was about 30 minutes (questions read from the company booklet.) Then we were asked to go pick an outfit that shows our style then explain it. Next the interviewer asked how we could dress that look up.
The whole thing was very casual, great experience all in all.
We were all told as long as our background checks were good she would give us a call. A day later I was hired.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What has an employee done that you noticed was against policy? What did you do about it and what was the outcome?