I applied in-person. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at bebe stores (Milpitas, CA) in Dec 2015
Interview
The interview process was smooth ... Had 3 interviews . Store manager , area , regional . Try to represent the brand best as you can . Heels hair make up
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at bebe stores (Milpitas, CA)
Interview
I showed up dressed up. Not the usual black and white. I wore a printed pencil skirt, a white v-neck and wedge boots. I felt like I should look dressy/businessy.
I was interviewed by I believe the DM and the SM. The DM was asking all of the questions. I don't think I got the job because they weren't writing anything down. I felt like the interview was rushed. They were doing interviews the whole day. It only lasted about 20 minutes. We did the interview on a bench outside the store. I don't think they liked me when they saw me and just interviewed me just because. They didn't even say they were going to get back to me.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How did you approach a person who was stealing (associate and client)
How many people were you overseeing?
Was there someone you looked up to while working at your previous position?
Describe your duties at your last position?
How did you ensure all the clients were being serviced?
If you and your manager got into a disagreement, how did you guys overcome it?
The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at bebe stores in Mar 2010
Interview
I came in, nobody spoke to me, I introduced myself to the manager/merchandiser. He had me fill out an application, and then I waited for DM to get ready for me. The manager was just promoted to manager, so I was one of his first interviews. He asked me questions about my style and past jobs, the annoying part of this interview was when I answered the questions, he kept asking me questions I had already answered. Even the DM mentioned that "she already answered that". It felt like the interview was an hour, they wanted examples of every question, they told me the pay was 12.50 and that hills were required. This kind of pissed me off, a gay man telling me that he doesn't like flats and we need to wear 4-5 inch hills to work. Easy for a guy to say, because he doesn't have to wear hills standing up non stop for 8 hours. The DM seemed really nice and understanding, she asked me about my education, strengths, weaknesses and if I have ever failed at anything. Needless to say I didn't gat an offer, but I'm glad b/c the girls in the store seem catty, and the manager seemed like he was reasonable.