I applied online. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at Stitch Fix (Austin, TX) in Nov 2016
Interview
This whole process was an utter waste of time from beginning to end. Took about six months to get an interview because they said they weren't hiring people in Austin. So in the meantime, they send out update emails supposedly to keep you interested. After finally hearing back, I signed up for an interview.
The interview process was a waste of time. First off, they didn't validate parking for their garage. How on earth can you have an office in the heart of downtown office, conduct a one hour interview, and expect people to be able to find on street parking during business hours? You have a garage attached to your building, so I'm guessing it's just greed and not wanting to validate parking.
When I arrived, I was asked to write a note to the fake customers I had to style. Why spring this on someone? Give candidates time to prepare a note.
Interviewers were OK, but seemed largely apathetic and almost robotic.
I didn't get an offer. I honestly have no clue who they're looking for based on reading the interviews. Maybe college kids with lots of time? They seem to really dislike you having other commitments despite this being a part-time hourly job. Oh, and the pay has dropped to $14/hour. This is not a living wage for Austin. It's insulting and just a step above working retail.
This interview was an insulting waste of time. I actually had to spend money to get interviewed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you style this item for Taylor Swift? (I'm sorry, I couldn't type another question because my eyes hurt from being rolled so hard.)
I applied online. I interviewed at Stitch Fix (London, OH) in Nov 2020
Interview
Ho sostenuto il primo step del colloqio con un test on line, circa la selezione di un outfit donna attraverso un board su Pinterest. Sono ancora in attesa del feedback
I applied online. I interviewed at Stitch Fix (Pittsburgh, PA) in Nov 2020
Interview
The first step after applying is to complete a project through Pinterest. You style a pretend client based on the information given. After the project is completed, Stitch fix requested a virtual interview. There they asked about your experience and what interests you about Stitch Fix.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you helped a customer with a different style than you?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Stitch Fix (Austin, TX) in Jul 2020
Interview
Lengthy process with different stages, including a homework-style worksheet. This sheet included the question posted below. It is basically to assess how you would respond to clients and create stylist notes, if accepted.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Choose 1 style piece for each these 4 clients and create a stylist note for why you chose each.