I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Stitch Fix (Dallas, TX) in July 2020
Interview
I applied online and two days later got the first 'round', which was picking clothes for two pretend clients. I had 72 hours to submit that project. Once I submitted, I got another email two days later about the next/final round. This time I needed to do a pinterest project and turn it in 24hrs before the interview date.
I scheduled my interview and it was via zoom type program. The interviewer was super nice and welcoming. I presented my project and we talked about hours and specifics regarding the job.
I got an emailed job offer one week later. Overall it was a very lengthy interview process for a part time job, but I didn't mind too much. It was fun and gives an insight to the job responsibilities.
In-person interview. Very friendly, professional and comfortable. Had a little bit of prep work to do for interview to show abilities to do the job. Presented work casually in person during interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talked though example styling and why chose clothes to send client.
After completing an online project, I was contacted by e-mail to schedule a digital interview. The interview was scheduled for one week from the e-mail. The digital interview lasted approximately 45 minutes. I was contacted by e-mail within one week with an offer for the position.
I applied online. I interviewed at Stitch Fix (Cleveland, OH) in Aug 2020
Interview
The interview process was great. You had to submit a mock styling activity where they have you pick out items for a particular client. After getting through that part of the interview, an in-person interview with Stitch Fix staff is scheduled. The two women I interviewed with were very nice and the interview was more conversational in nature rather than just questions and answers.