The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Bath & Body Works (Grapevine, TX) in July 2010
Interview
One of the remaining few employers that only do paper applications which is absolutely wonderful! I walked in to get my application on Saturday and returned it to them next and received an interview date for that Tuesday. I was surprised at first that two other ladies were joining me, mostly I was annoyed at that fact simply because at first I am a very shy person, but it turned into a better experience because listening to them and interacting with them brought me out of my shell and kind of boosted my confidence. The questions were easy, he asked one question for each prospective employee and at the end of the interview, which lasted about thirty minutes, we had all answered about four questions each. He talked A LOT about the company and benefits, an orientation almost didn't seem worth it afterwords. (lol). You are asked to grab a tester from your favorite B&BW product line (a lotion) to demonstrate, but we never demonstrated ... which was a relief because I'm not one to touch on people's hands.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
What is the difference between customer service and customer sales.
I interviewed at Bath & Body Works (North Brunswick, NJ)
Interview
Will ask you to play out sales scenario towards end of shift. Very inviting and welcoming environment from management. You do not need prior sales experience they will teach you.
I interviewed at Bath & Body Works (Forest Hills, NY)
Interview
Very structured and easygoing. The hiring manager was very polite and asked important questions. I didn't hear back until about two weeks later, and I accepted the position. Ended up working there for 4 years and had an awesome experience.
basic interview on your commong skills in the workplace asking questions like what was a difficult experience you had and how did you deal with it, what are your strong and weak points, etc.
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