I applied in-person. I interviewed at Robert Wayne Footwear
Interview
Short. It’s a one on one interview sitting in the food court of the mall. It was an easy interview. They ask you easy question to answer. The only way you can’t get this job is if you are a complete jerk the whole time.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Robert Wayne Footwear (Bellingham, WA) in Jun 2017
Interview
Manager asked me lots of questions, mostly aimed just at getting an idea of who I am and how my personality would work towards the company. She was really laidback and actually interested in getting to know me, and we actually did have some jokes popped between us. Definitely was a easy experience, very laid back, and definitely she offset any concerns or nervousness within the first couple sentences. I brought up the concern of school interfering with my hours, and she said that she'd work with me to give me the maximum amount of hours when I'm not at school and not penalizing me for my limited availability (although I said I'd work weekends and holidays which she said I didn't need obligated to do so) After the interview, which took maybe 10 minutes she said she'd call soon after they found a place for me on the team.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"What is one thing about you that would allow you to be an effective employee?"
I applied in-person. I interviewed at Robert Wayne Footwear
Interview
had 3 interviews. the store, assistant and area manager wanted to get to see if i was a good canditate. not everyone got this many interviews. some people get less, some more, some get group interviews. they look for people with a fun personality, they don't you to have experience. they will gladly train you. it's all about your character