I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Ulta Beauty (Los Angeles, CA) in Jun 2016
Interview
I first went in for a group interview after completing the online application. While I expected the group interview to take maybe 30 minutes to an hour, my interview took 2.5 hours! Basically, we each talked about our experiences as customers (positive and negative) and how we hoped to take those experiences and move forward with them in order to positively shape Ulta's customer experience. Then, we went over the core values of the company and how those translated to a Beauty Advisor's position. After a couple of days, I was contacted to interview the following week with the store manager. I just had that a couple of days ago, and this one was much more efficient. It was only 30 minutes long, we went over my availability, my expected rate of pay, and once again went over what we thought the core values meant if we were to work at Ulta and with the customers. I am still waiting to hear back about whether I will be offered the position. The whole process was very relaxed and did not feel very formal at all. It was very conversational and both interviewers were very friendly and easy to talk to.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Ulta Beauty (Woodstock, GA) in Apr 2016
Interview
I applied at Ulta for the position of Beauty Advisor online and I got a call about a week later asking me to come in for an interview. To prepare for the interview, I did a lot of research about the company and I reviewed the typical job interview questions. I made sure that my makeup and hair were done well, I dressed professionally, and I wore all black - the employee dress code. The interview was a small group interview with two managers and two potential employees (including myself). Most of the questions were based on situations and past work experience. I have worked at two different retail jobs in the past, so that made it easier. One of the managers talked very loudly and quickly and seemed very aggressive to me. She described the job I was interviewing for as being very fast-paced, physically demanding, and intense. I won't go into details, but based on certain things she said, it really seemed like she didn't care about her employees. I felt like I did well in the interview, but I had a realization that the job was not what I had expected or hoped it would be and I think that showed. At the end of the interview, we talked about my desired salary and my schedule. What I had to say didn't really didn't matter because I was told that I would have to compromise on both. Basically I learned that I would need to be available to work at least 6 days of the week and I would be paid barely over minimum wage. I didn't feel like I was asking for too much. Their lack of flexibility and how little they seemed to care about their employees really turned me off to the job.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you gave a customer outstanding service.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Ulta Beauty (Bowling Green, KY) in Apr 2016
Interview
The interviews for Beauty Advisors are done in groups of 3 or 4 people at a time. It's a fairly informal, comfortable interview with each person being addressed for answers to the questions. Some may see this as competitive, but the other two people that I interviewed with were also experienced so I didn't find it to be competitive. I do recommend wearing all black or black and white for the interview process as that's the dress code and will help you look a little more professional for the interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's your previous experience in the beauty industry?
Are you comfortable interacting with multiple customers?
What's your availability?