The store was still under construction so we went to a nearby coffee shop. Easy, standard sales/customer service oriented questions were asked. The manager was friendly and easy to talk to. I was overqualified for the position but was going back to school at the time and just wanted something easy and part-time.He told me he would love to have me during the interview and he called me later with details/salary offered later that day. I don't know if this is standard protocol or not (I doubt it, honestly), but it is how my hiring process went.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time where you went above and beyond to service a customer.
A couple of technical and behavioral questions, overall a smooth process. Share you experiance in sales and passion for helping others in the beauty world. good luckgood luckgood luckgood luckgood luckgood luck
Straight-forward. One in person one on one interview with a manager. Short process and the manager was friendly. This was during the seasonal hiring time so I started working ASAP.
Scenario-based and behavioral questions. Many in relation to customers and management. I was asked a little bit about the public-facing descriptions in my resume; it was nothing too difficult. I felt confident that I got the job by the end.