I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at L'Occitane (Portland, OR) in Jan 2013
Interview
Went through 4-5 interviews. Took a long time to hear back from anyone. Had to do 3 phone interviews, a Skype interview and then drive to Houston, TX to interview with a DM in person. Seemed like a long drawn-out process for a store manager position. In the long run it was worth it as I was offered the job and I"m still with the company and loving it.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at L'Occitane (Canberra) in May 2022
Interview
initial phone screening by hr, then face to face interview with state manager, however, the hr was an intern so I can sense she is very basically asking me questions on the list without interacting with candidates, it's all job-related question tho
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
why you leave your current job/ why join us/ how do you apply makeup&skincare routine/ how you solve staff conflicts/ how you manage the team
I applied online. I interviewed at L'Occitane (Vancouver, BC) in July 2019
Interview
The HR Manager was very nice. We set up a time of the phone interview by email. I did not pass the first phone interview, but it felt good. Not difficult questions. If you pass the phone interview, there will be another phone interview , next will be a face-to-face interview.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at L'Occitane (Vancouver, BC) in Jan 2019
Interview
Applied online. 2 phone interviews than 1 face to face. Really disappointed after the process. Was told that after face-to-face interview that a phone interview with HR would be set up. Never heard from the company again. I followed up to see if they had gone with another candidate and they never even bothered to respond to me.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard interview questions - how do you build kpi's? Why did you apply? How do you build sales?