I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Estée Lauder Companies (Wylie, TX) in Aug 2017
Interview
I had experience working in cosmetics previously and I had taken esthetician/make up classes in the past. Applied online on the Macy's website, had to do an Estée Lauder questionare, got a call for an interview. Went in, went well, called me back, offered me a position, said I had to do a second interview for talent plus, waited a week. In the middle of the week I was called from Macy's to follow up if I had been scheduled the second interview yet. Got an email at the end of the week saying the opportunity was no longer available. I think the whole "personality test" is so subjective: they don't see how you present yourself, if you know their brand, how you apply make up, how you talk to customers. And who is going to say "no, I'm not honest at all"? Seems completely old fashioned. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to be a sales person in retail.
I interviewed at Estée Lauder Companies (London, England)
Interview
The interview process was well-structured and engaging. It provided a clear understanding of the role and company culture, making me feel valued and informed about expectations. Hi yes no hello
I interviewed at Estée Lauder Companies (Belfast City Centre, Northern Ireland)
Interview
Video interview for basic overview, then in person. Offered the job on the spot subject to in store management decisions (which was fine) overall process was ok, relatively laid back and comfortable / straightforward
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Estée Lauder Companies
Interview
Process took a bit longer than normal due to Covid 19 restrictions. Many of the employees got sick and they had to close the store due to coverage. Connected very well with the management and team.