I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Massage Envy (Augusta, GA)
Interview
How many ways can you say "big joke"! I'm glad that this experience turned out the way it did. I should have immediately left this location when I saw a therapist wearing shorts as a part of his uniform. Wow, talk about tacky; he would have been right at home dressing like this for a job requiring working outdoors, but inside a spa???? Umm, no. My "interview", or lack thereof was with the "lead" slouchy-looking therapist. Interesting how she was in such a hurry, and expected me to rush through the session in order to accommodate her obvious lack of time management skills and even greater lack of professionalism. And the parking at this location---- big joke. Small and cramped, just like the minds of the staff there.
During the session she tells me that my pressure is too light----- judging by the appearance of her back she needed a clearing masque applied instead massage. And as she decides interject interview questions during the middle of the hands-on practical, it becomes more apparent that her interest revolves around my military background instead of skills as a licensed massage therapist. So glad that this charade of an "opportunity" fell through. I should have paid attention to all of the reviews about this company, as ME makes qualified licensed massage therapists look bad. They lost an experienced, qualified, and professional therapist and client as well.
I applied online. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Massage Envy (Greece, NY) in Jan 2016
Interview
There was a lot of ads for hiring a lot of positions so I applied on Sunday, got called Monday, interviewed Tuesday and had my practical interview Wednesday.
It was super easy basic type of interview.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Massage Envy (Minneapolis, MN) in Jan 2014
Interview
It was swift and typical, they have a print out for the questions to ask during the interview so the Director of Operations went through all the questions one by one even though it was already asked earlier.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The toughest thing I had to handle as a manager, with different scenarios