I applied in-person. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at The Body Shop (Parramatta) in Nov 2016
Interview
I was invited to a group interview (of about 10 people), where our first activity was to get to know the person next to us, and introduce them to the group. Then, we were allocated a product from the shop, and were told to sell the product the group. After, we were split into small groups and had to brainstorm what we thought a good salesperson entailed, and then present these ideas to the group. Last, we had to choose one word that would best describe us and why.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's one word that would best describe you and how would this contribute to us and the busy season of Christmas?
I applied in-person. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at The Body Shop (Londres, Inglaterra)
Interview
First phone interview then you're asked to come in for an assessment and you work on the shopfloor do you work with other candidate did it you also have to approach customers as if you were working there.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Meeting targets, dealing with disciplinary process and role play.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at The Body Shop (Brighton, Inglaterra) in Oct 2016
Interview
I submitted my application online and was rung the following day by the store manager, inviting me in for an interview.
The interview itself was extremely easy, and the manager essentially was asking me things that were already stated on my CV, aside from the odd 'what would you do in this scenario' question. However, there was a notable look of surprise that, when asked about my previous experience, I answered that I had none.
After this very brief and somewhat informal interview I was told I needed to do a shop floor trial - which basically consisted of me being placed on the shop floor attempting to engage with customers with very little direction or guidance, and without any real knowledge of the store layout or products. This was compounded by the fact I was not wearing any uniform and so just looked like a customer.
My shop floor trial was, however, cut short after 5 minutes, which I thought seemed very odd. I was then told by the manager she would be in touch by the end of the following week.
Three weeks down the line, I had still heard nothing and so decided to ring up, being told by the manager she had been on holiday and was going to ring me that very afternoon (what a coincidence). I was rung back about an hour later by a different employee who informed me I had been unsuccessful and they had already filled the position(s), this being due to my lack of experience.
Now I can understand if they did not want to hire me due to my experience, and it's fair enough because I didn't have any, but this was clearly stated on my CV when I first submitted my application, and so I think it was completely unacceptable if that was their reservation for them to have called me in for an interview, and then gone on to keep me twiddling my thumbs for a further three weeks, wondering if they were going to call me back or not.
As much as everyone within that store seemed like nice people, I feel very badly treated and let down by a company which preaches such good ethics and values.
A word to the wise: don't bother applying to The Body Shop if you have no previous retail experience and save yourself some valuable time and effort.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you deal with a rude or difficult customer?