The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Abercrombie & Fitch (San Antonio, TX) in June 2010
Interview
The interview itself was really very simple, and the manager seemed really very nice. The interview took place outside of the store and at first none if the candidates realized that it was a group interview, so it was awkward at first. They asked a few questions for sales and different ones for the models. I didn't get a call back, but my sister did and we are extremely different in our appearance. I dressed in heels and a ton of make up and bleached blonde hair and more conservative, and my sister went to her interview very relaxed. She wore sandals and a strapless loose fitted dress. Her hair isn't dyed and looks "touchable" from what they said. She also wore no make up and at the orientation they said that even eyeliner isn't allowed.
One on one individual interview that encourages you to dress the part for the image of Abercrombie. Group interviews allow you share your thoughts while bouncing off of each others’ input.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Abercrombie & Fitch (Santa Barbara, CA)
Interview
A manager sat a group of us down outside the store somewhere within the mall. They asked specific questions about the Abercrombie style and brand. They didn't ask much about the candidates individually. This was many years ago, so I'm sure it's different now.
I interviewed at Abercrombie & Fitch (Philadelphia, PA)
Interview
Small group interview in the mall round table questions. Easy, don’t copy the other answers that’s it. Hear back pretty quick. Overall great vibe would highly recommend it to college students