I applied in-person. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at M·A·C Cosmetics in Apr 2016
Interview
I didn't actually formally apply online, I was in store and was approached by the manager who loved my makeup and pressured me to return for an interview the next day.
I returned for the interview with my CV wearing all black as requested, it was fairly informal with the counter manager just asking questions about me and why I want to work for MAC, she explained there's a week long training course if you're successful and asked if I was okay with that, explained the hours and job itself and told me she would call within a week to give me feedback and let me know if I was successful or not. I had explained that I was on holiday for the next two weeks and offered my email address instead, I received an email two days later telling me she had been impressed by my knowledge and experience and that I was invited to a trade test in store when I got home.
Organising the trade test was awkward as the trainer who oversees it only visits once a month so I had to wait a month before being seen but in this time the manager who had interviewed me called me and gave me personal feedback regarding my interview which was a nice touch.
For my trade test I was required to bring a model (friend) to the counter and had to act out a role play with her as a customer looking to learn about/improve a feature of her makeup (eyes, contouring, skin etc) and my model requested a new foundation which would give her more of a dewy finish and also a powder to prevent her T zone from becoming oily. The trainer then walked around the counter with me helping me select products (letting me lead and choose products and mainly helping with shades) and then sat back and gave me 20mins to apply this look to the model whilst explaining what I was doing and interacting on a customer/artist level.
After the 20mins the trainer then suggests a further element to "finish" the look, which for me was liquid eyeliner (not what you want to be applying with interview-shaky hands!). After this the trainer took photos to go with the notes she'd taken throughout the process and told me I'd get a call within a week about how it went.
A few days later the counter manager phoned to congratulate me on passing the trade test and I was asked to return to store for an informal interview with the beauty manager (as it is a department store) who must approve new counter artists before they are allowed to work.
The store approval was a brief 10min chat about hours, holiday and experience in retail and again I was told I'd hear from the manager within a week.
Finally I received one last call to congratulate me on my new job and offer me my hours and start date!
The interview process I found to be smooth and enjoyable. It was a while ago but do remember needing to come back to complete a makeup look on a model (brought a friend) prior to hire as well.
I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at M·A·C Cosmetics (Bristol, England) in Aug 2023
Interview
3 stages of interview
First - a chat with a manager. Questions about the history of the brand, why you want to work there, discussing the time availability.
Second - makeup application, 30 min given
Third - approval with a store manager
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Lot's of questions about the history and values of the brand
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at M·A·C Cosmetics (Johannesburg) in Feb 2023
Interview
It began with the submission of an application, which includes a resume or CV and a cover letter, as one of the selected candidates I was invited for video interview. This preliminary interview was conducted by a recruiter or HR representative and aims to assess my communication skills, cultural fit, and basic qualifications. This provided me with an opportunity to ask questions about the company and the role, ensuring mutual interest before moving forward.
The next phase was one on one virtual interviews with hiring managers and team members. These interviews were behavioral, situational, and technical. The behavioral interview focused on my past experiences and how I handled various situations, while situational interviews presented a hypothetical scenario to gauge problem-solving abilities. Technical interview assessed specific skills required for the job, which was through practical tests and problem-solving exercises. Finally, the process concluded with a final interview with higher-level executives and stakeholders to ensure alignment with the company’s vision and values.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do you enjoy the most about being a Makeup Artist