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Declined Offer – Interviewed in Jacksonville, FL Jan 2011 – Reviewed Apr 21, 2013
Interview Details – filled out application easy interview
Interview Question – basic questions noting crazy Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Sandy, UT May 2011 – Reviewed Jan 13, 2012
Interview Details – I was interviewed by two of the managers at the same time. I liked this because then you don't have to keep going back over several days or weeks to get interviewed by different people. Both the girls were very friendly and fun, it was the funnest most kicked back interview I've ever been on.
Interview Question – See that stapler right there- pick it up and try to sell it to me. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Wheaton, MD Apr 2008 – Reviewed Nov 30, 2009
Interview Details – I submitted the online application on a friday night they called me in for an interview on Monday for Wednesday morning. The phone call was pretty normal asked why Old Navy and about my availability, if I minded working nights, weekends and late nights. The interview was pretty easy the manager was at the front when I walked in she asked about my education, work experience with customers, money, doing returns and exchanges. The I took a test over the phone altogether it took about one hour. They called me back a week later and offered me part time for 8.50 an hour.
Interview Question – Are you comfortable rejecting a customers return? View Answer
No Offer – Interviewed in Atlanta, GA May 2012 – Reviewed May 10, 2012
Interview Details – The interview was not the typical interview. A group and I had to act as if we worked at the store.........
Interview Question – Why do you want to work here ? View Answer
No Offer – Interviewed in Jan 2010 – Reviewed Apr 10, 2012
Interview Details – I did not like there interview process. First of all it is a group interview. Don't like those. I like one on one interviews were the interviewer and I can have a conversation about me and not getting judged or think I'm copying someone else answers. I like to give my own answers and not have to change mine cause they said the same thing I wanted to say...then. three more people said the same thing too in different words..now you just sound lost and stuck...still getting your answer together and it's your turn..just thinking now..if I have another group interview should I turn around...no next time get earlier than everyone else...maybe I can get a one on one...get a seat closer to the person doing the interview:-)
Interview Question – Why do you want to work here? View Answer
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