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      Bartender/Receptionist Interview

      2 Dec 2015
      Anonymous employee
      Palo Alto, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Drybar (Palo Alto, CA) in May 2012

      Interview

      Before the interview, I was told to do some research on the website regarding cultures, values, etc. The manager first asked some basic HR questions first, and then she mentioned there would be a second portion to the interview. I am assuming it was sort of a personality and multitasking assessment since she had me go out onto the floor and pretend to start working. It was a quite afternoon, so I was mostly told to converse with customers, help the stylists, and getting drink orders. After what felt like she was watching for 15 minutes, she came back and told me that she would email me soon regarding whether or not I would get the position.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What are some of the core values that Drybar appreciates?
      1 Answer

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      Bartender/Receptionist Interview

      29 July 2018
      Anonymous employee
      New York, NY
      Accepted offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 8 months. I interviewed at Drybar (New York, NY) in July 2018

      Interview

      I applied for drybar November 2017 and did not hear from them until July 2018. Understandably, I had forgotten about it entirely, but when I saw an email for an interview I responded. The email did state that it would be a group interview so that came as no shock. After reading a couple of the interview reviews here on glassdoor I had an idea of what questions would be asked and how to go about them. It was actually fun and I liked the people in my group. We exchanged social media (keep this in mind if you decide to interview because it came in handy). After the group interview we had individual interviews, but the managers did not time them properly because by the time I got to my one on one the next batch of group interviews was already there and waiting. The only questions that were asked related to my availability and if I would be willing to come in the following day for a sort of field test. I agreed and received an email late that night providing the time and address. The total time for the interview including group and individual was over 2 hours. The field interview was pretty easy, though I was told to come in at 11 AM and didn't actually get started until 12 PM. One of the managers from the previous day was there and told us (a girl from a different group interview and I) to interact with the guests in the chair. "Find out their names. Why are they here? Is it their first time? Is it for a special occasion?" --standard and easy especially since there were only 4 clients in the chairs. Then we were told a bit about the system and computers and jumped right into assisting incoming guests. We were both assertive and welcomed the guests while filling out tickets and checking them in with only 5 minutes of training. At the end of the 30 or so minutes field test the manager pulled us aside and told both of us that not only did we get the position, but to expect a call within 24 hours with the details of location, pay, and schedule. The girl and I also exchanged social media. I say all this because they NEVER CALLED ME. The people from my group interview and field test were all told similar things with no response. How could a company which claims that honesty, humility, and kindness are part of it's core values and culture be so inconsiderate to prospective employees?? I am completely insulted and upset that my time was wasted and my hopes were up for a company that could not even contact me. I waited more than a week to post this because I still had hope, but the silence is deafening. It was an overall disappointing experience and if you decide to do it take down everyone's name, social media, and business cards. Knowing that I was not the only person lied to and ignored made me feel marginally better about wasting my time.

      Interview questions [3]

      Question 1

      Group interview question: Pair up and interview each other then present that person and what you learned to us. The better you make that person look the better you look to us.
      Answer question

      Question 2

      Group interview question: divide into groups of three and make a 30 second commercial selling us drybar merchandise. (The products, hot tools, and a booklet were provided to give a bit of information.)
      Answer question

      Question 3

      Field test interview: Find out the names of the guests in the chairs. Why are they here? Is it their first time? Is it for a special occasion?
      Answer question

      Bartender/Receptionist Interview

      4 July 2017
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Drybar

      Interview

      I received an email from HR that I had been invited to a group audition for the role, the interview is very interactive with lots of role play and activities that give you the opportunity to showcase your personality.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why drybar?
      1 Answer

      Bartender/Receptionist Interview

      4 July 2017
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Drybar in June 2017

      Interview

      I applied online and got a call a few days later. I was brought in for an interview and received word a few days later about the position and the hours saying that they wanted to hire me. During this call they said that even though I wanted weekdays they could currently only hire me for friday/saturday/sunday, but I would get first pick of shifts that would open up during the week as they got busier. I accepted the job and then didn't hear from them for a week, when they told me that they had gotten a different girl for weekdays and that my position was strictly "on call". The interview itself was easy and good but the management seems to be disorganized and don't really know whats going on.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How have you in the past dealt with a difficult customer?
      Answer question