I applied in-person. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Hollister Co. (Durham, NC) in Jan 2010
Interview
I was recruited by the store manager to model for the Southpoint store. I went in to interview wearing hollisters in season clothes. If you wear a suit, you won't get the job. That isn't what they are looking for. They ask questions like why do you want to work there, to describe the brands style, and how your friends would describe you. The questions mean nothing though but for records. Your hired on looks.
A common question asked in group interview settings is, “What does diversity mean to you?” It's a foundational topic that allows candidates to express their understanding of inclusion, equity, and respect for different perspectives. This question often opens up dialogue around how individuals value unique backgrounds, experiences, and identities in the workplace. It's not just about race or gender—it encompasses cultural, generational, and even cognitive differences. Employers use this to gauge how someone might contribute to a supportive and collaborative environment where everyone feels seen and heard.
The interview was a group interview but it was very easy. Everyone answered the same questions. I applied and was offered an interview within the same week. The interview was a group interview but it was very easy. Everyone answered the same questions. I applied and was offered an interview within the same week.
They choose who they like. Not difficult just don't be weird. There lost their sheen recently though so you should be fine if you don't fit the mold. Is there not 30 words yet this is ridiculous I don't know if I can trust this site