Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Foot Locker (Chicago, IL) en jun 2015
Entrevista
The interviews were held downtown. There were about 5 people who had the interview at the same time and we were sent to a room with 3 diffrent store managers where they held a group interview and selected which people would continue onto "step 2". They asked basic questions like what kind of person you were and getting to know your charictor and how you would handle a situation in real life. After they picked the people they wanted to move on with, they gave us an application and we were asked to turn in and wait for a individual interview. A store manager came out and called your name, took you to have a 1 on 1 interview and asked similar questions as well as go over your application. The questions started getting a bit more difficult, but the interviewer was very nice and had a smooth personality; which made me feel comfortable and confident with my answer. After the interview was over, they ask if you have any questions about the company and why you believe they should hire you. The interview lasted an hour.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
What footlocker bran would you believe fits you well? (Footlocker, kids footlocker, lady's footlocker, etc.)
I applied online and got a phone call a week later to do the in person interview. In person I had to visit the store and ask for the manager that contacted me.
It was 10-15 minutes. Went pretty easy. They asked about me random questions and then told me about the job. The interviewer was nice and told me not to worry and that it is just general things.
The interview was quick and easy. They asked basic sales-related questions and just wanted to make sure you would be pleasant and helpful. No in-depth shoe knowledge is necessary. Not for you if you want to be a laid back sales person.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
How could you help a customer who is having trouble deciding what type of shoe they want?