I applied in-person. I interviewed at Abercrombie & Fitch (Paramus, NJ) in Jan 2012
Interview
Went into the store and applied (most likely to asses your looks) and set up for an interview which my store held on tuesdays and fridays. They want to see if you fit the Abercrombie style so dress similar to their style (i wore skinny jeans, converse sneakers, white button up with a collegiate style cardigan...it seems to go against most rules of interview attire but it works with them). Interviewed in a group with one other person and asked a standard set of questions: what does diversity mean to you? how would describe the abercrombie and fitch style? and a few more.
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Question 1
All the questions were easy. The interviewing manager is given a standard set of questions to ask that is used by most stores and isn't changed very often so it's easy to ask an employee or look on the internet for the questions and prepare yourself. But if you didn't or couldn't do that just knowing about the company and being familiar with them is enough to answer the questions
One on one individual interview that encourages you to dress the part for the image of Abercrombie. Group interviews allow you share your thoughts while bouncing off of each others’ input.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Abercrombie & Fitch (Santa Barbara, CA)
Interview
A manager sat a group of us down outside the store somewhere within the mall. They asked specific questions about the Abercrombie style and brand. They didn't ask much about the candidates individually. This was many years ago, so I'm sure it's different now.
I interviewed at Abercrombie & Fitch (Philadelphia, PA)
Interview
Small group interview in the mall round table questions. Easy, don’t copy the other answers that’s it. Hear back pretty quick. Overall great vibe would highly recommend it to college students