The interview process was professional, welcoming, and well organised. It usually began with an initial phone screening to discuss my availability, previous retail experience, and interest in the role. This was followed by an in-person interview with the Store Manager, where we spoke about customer service, teamwork, sales targets, and handling different retail situations.
The interview focused on communication skills, problem solving, and providing excellent customer experiences. I was also asked behavioural questions about working in a fast-paced environment and achieving sales goals. Overall, the process was friendly, straightforward, and gave me a clear understanding of the company culture and expectations of the role.
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Question 1
One question they asked me was: How would you approach a customer who is just browsing?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Under Armour (Boston, MA) in Oct 2017
Interview
If they reach out to you for an interview, they bring you into the store to do a group interview where you are in an interview with 4-8 other individuals looking for the same job. The whole process took longer than I had anticipated. I was expecting it to take a week or two but it ended up taking 3-4 weeks to get going.
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Question 1
What makes you feel you would be good in sales at Under Armour
super easy and quick- there was one interview where they asked basic questions like availability and previous work experience. One question was what's your favorite sports team. no need to stress and be personable and smiley and you'll be fine
asked a couple of quetsions reguarding yourself. the team was very helpful get to know you as a person. highly recommend working here if you are i high school or college