I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Sephora (San Francisco, CA) in Jun 2011
Interview
There was quite a long delay between sending the resume and having an interview set up. When I arrived for the interview, the hiring manager wasn't available, and she couldn't be found for quite a while.
Once we finally found each other, the interview went fairly well, though it didn't sound like she knew 100% what she was looking for. Other than that, she had great energy and enthusiasm.
I met with two others. One more technical, one more marketing. Both seemed to go well.
I waited several weeks to hear anything. It may have been close to a month before I was told that I wasn't chosen for the role.
I applied online. I interviewed at Sephora (San Francisco, CA) in Jan 2026
Interview
What frustrated me most about interviewing here was how different the actual hiring culture felt from the company’s messaging around diversity and inclusion.
After interviewing multiple times, a pattern started to become pretty noticeable. Teams often seemed to hire people who looked, acted, and fit socially most like themselves. It didn’t always feel like the strongest experience or industry background mattered as much as fitting into an existing internal dynamic. For a company that talks so much about inclusivity, the culture felt surprisingly cliquey at times.
There also seemed to be a strong preference for Bay Area locals, even when candidates from outside the area had much stronger beauty industry experience. I saw several people with impressive beauty backgrounds passed over for local candidates whose experience felt much less relevant to the role. Looking at LinkedIn profiles afterward only reinforced that impression for me.
The professionalism during interviews was also inconsistent. In one corporate interview, a junior interviewer spent part of the conversation chewing gum, checking her phone, applying lip balm, and talking to a coworker who walked into the room. It made the interview feel dismissive and unprofessional.
Overall, the process felt much more relationship-driven and image-conscious than merit-based.
it was efficient and short, at least 30 minutes. The interview was soft and kind. They seem so proffesionals. I really feel comforrtable. But unfortunatly I didn't go to the next steps.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Sephora (Jedda) in Jan 2023
Interview
The interview was professional and well organized. Questions were clear and relevant, the recruiter was friendly and respectful, and the role and company culture were explained clearly, leaving a positive overall impression.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked about my previous experience and how my skills could add value to the role and the team