Group interview. It was fun. We played games which made it a more casual feel and not as stuffy as a regular interview. There were several games that were played but the one that was most fun for me was when we rolled the dice of clothes and had to pick out an outfit around that item of clothing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There wasn't really any question that was too difficult.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Old Navy (San Francisco, CA) in Jul 2014
Interview
I received a phone call from their HR recruiter in charge of the req. The next day, we had a phone screening, and 3 days later he called to confirm a phone interview with the hiring manager, which took place 1 week from the original phone screening. Approximately 2 days later I received an email asking if I could come in the next day (Friday) or the following Monday for an in-person interview. I had to pay for the gas money to drive 100+ miles for this, they did not offer to reimburse. I spoke with 5 different people during a 2 hour period. I was told I would hear from the original HR recruiter when I left. Its now been 3 weeks since that day and I have not even had so much as a courtesy call to say they have moved on. I emailed the HR rep 2 times, and received no reply.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Typical questions, including clarification on your background experience, why you want to work for them, what are your greatest assets and your biggest flaws, etc.
I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Old Navy (Hempstead, NY) in May 2013
Interview
Interview was easy no hard questions. They basically wanted to know who would we think is there competitor. Please don't say gap. I applied on a Friday and got hired that Monday. There were 2 interviews one with the asst manager and another with the general manager. After that I had to be called for orientation which was the longest. After the orientation I started working