applied for the Assistant Business Analyst at Harrods in October 2018. This was to complete an industry year during university if you are studying for a Business/Finance related degree.
The first step consisted of completing an online application and submit your CV.
I was successful and through to the second stage 4 days later that was a video interview. You only have about 48 hours to complete the video interview and I will advise to complete as soon as you possibly can because this allows you to be considered quicker. The video interview asked basic competency questions. Just be sure to research the company and learn about what qualities Harrods looks for in candidates.
Finally, I was progressed to the last stage - the assessment centre. I received an email about 15 working days later. Although, I was supposed to receive a response within 10 working days, don't hesitate to contact Harrods by Twitter or email to let them know you are waiting for an update. Anyways, I was invited to the assessment centre a week later, there were about 15 candidates for this role. This started with a presentation about Harrods, the role and benefits from the current Assistant Business Analyst and the Recruitment Team. Then we were taken to do an Excel test. This lasted 20 minutes and after this, the Business Analyst (who would be your Line Manager if you got chosen) called me in to explain my answers and what this task really meant. Don't worry if you messed up, as long as you know the meaning of the data, you should be just fine!
We then went for an hour's lunch and when we came back, one of the Recruitment Managers called 9 of the candidates away to talk too, these candidates didn't get through (shocking and sad!). I was one of the last sick candidates that got through to the final interview with the Assistant Business Analyst and Business Analyst. The interview once again, was very competency based, asking my strengths and wanting to know why I chose Harrods.
Overall, the experience was very good, I met some exceptional individuals and it’s good to meet like-minded people who are in the same position as you and working to achieve the same goal. It’s a competitive but friendly atmosphere. The Recruitment team was very supportive and makes you feel very much at ease too. Unfortunately, I didn’t get the job. The Recruitment team mentioned because I was studying the ACCA (professional qualification in Finance - Bachelors and Masters combined), the role might not be enough for me and that my full potential may not be fulfilled in this role. Plus it is only a year’s contract and it’s fixed too, so although I was disappointed I understood the reason. I would advise that you show your full potential and that you will really fit the role and Harrods too because the recruitment team said they will contact me once any full-time Finance/Accounting roles are available because they really liked me.
In addition, make sure to ask them questions about the programme and the company to show your interest in Harrods.