I applied through other source. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Abercrombie & Fitch in July 2010
Interview
First, usually someone recruits you and asks you to apply on the kiosk in one of their stores. After doing so, the District Manager calls and asks if you would like to come in for an interview. The interview is pretty casual, just make sure you are interested in the brand (i.e. wear the clothes/style that they wear on a daily basis to the interview). The interview is a one on one interview that lasts about an hour in a quiet area of one of the local malls the District Manager manages. Most of the questions are common interview type questions: Describe a time where you had to multi-task. Explain how you solved a problem while on the job. What does diversity mean, and how can it effect a business? Describe a time where you motivated your team to finish a project. Afterwards, the District Manager describes what you will be doing during the Manager in Training program and shows you the different career paths you can take within the company. They will then let you know the benefits of working for the company as well as what the hours will be like.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Describe a time where you motivated a group of people to finish a project.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Abercrombie & Fitch (Causeway Bay) in Oct 2024
Interview
The interview process took 3 rounds, first speaking with the Store Manager, then the General Manager and finally the District Manager.
I had a pleasant experience during the interview process in the first 2 rounds. The interactions with GM in particular were great, with him assisting me to follow up on the application process throughout and he was very friendly. Initial interview was a group-type interview, with me and another candidate taking turns to answer the same questions which were read out from an interview form.
The final interview was not as pleasant. I was kept waiting for a substantial period of time (around 30 mins or more). Throughout the interview, there was also a lack of eye contact and attention given to the candidate. Interviewer offered an explanation that it was due to typing down the information, but it still felt inappropriate and disrespectful to the applicant.
Despite the role being a Manager-in-Training position that I understood to allow cross-industry transition with relevant training provided, the last interviewer focused mainly on my lack of experience in the retail industry as a potentially disqualifying factor.
Toward the end of the interview, I was asked if I would consider working as a Part-time Sales Associate as an alternative, which I understood to be an hourly-rated part-time role. I felt this question was inappropriate as it was irrelevant to the type of role I had applied for.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Would you be willing to consider taking on a role as a Part-time Sales Associate?
The interview was pretty relaxing and it was group interview that everyone talked about their feelings about one question. Then they will check about your working situation and give you answers about some time.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Abercrombie & Fitch (Barcelona)
Interview
Una entrevista por telefono y despues una en persona con preguntas tipicas de experiencia en el área de la moda, atención al cliente y experiencias de como resolver situaciones de clientes insatisfechos
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Una situación donde le haya tocado resolver una situación con un cliente insatisfecho? y como lo resolvio? cual fue el resultado final