I applied online. I interviewed at Gap (Kansas City, MO)
Interview
I was actually put in a group interview, there were 6 of us & 5 of us got hired. When your interviewer is asking questions, the main thing is you just have to answer every question & give your input. I know it may be intimidating if other people give the greatest answers but it's still good to put you input in. Speak up, don't be shy about what you think, smile a lot & BE CONFIDENT!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
All of the questions were pretty easy, just be sure to do your research on the company, it does help when you're trying to make a point.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Gap
Interview
It was a quick turn around from application to interview, but the interview process was a waste of time for me. I applied for full time, and the interviewer told me she could offer me at least 4 hours a week. Not 40, 4. It was a double interview, and the other person was late and unprofessional. It was uncomfortable having to share interviewing time with someone who clearly was wasting the company's time AND mine. It was frustrating. The highlight was getting to pick outfits for myself and a potential customer. 3 weeks later and I still haven't heard anything.
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Question 1
Nothing out of left field, most were "give me a time when you provided excellent customer service"
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Gap (New York, NY)
Interview
The interview I had was really short and there was one other person being interviewed at the same time as me for the job. The manager asked really basic questions like "Why do you want to work at The Gap?" and "What influences your personal style?".
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Question 1
All the questions were expected and easy to answer.