I applied online. I interviewed at lululemon (Toronto, ON)
Interview
I've interviewed with Lulu several times. I submitted my resume which they kept on file and I was called in to interview at several locations around my area.
The interview varied from large group (around 10) to small group (4) and one on one which was offered after "passing" the phone screening interview. Each time it seemed like they were just fielding the talent in the market as interviewers didn't seem that invested in following through with the process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Several questions that seem to be irrelevant, like if you could be any animal, which would you be and why? Others that are more telling like, when did you make a mistake at work, which was an optional question to answer. They also seem to be very fond of the "teach the group how to do something new" which I encountered in both group interviews.
I applied in-person. I interviewed at lululemon (London, England)
Interview
Relatively easy interview, focusing more on your personality and working attitude. The staff there are pretty friendly and give you so much positive energy. The whole process was quite enjoyable
iI had a group interview with 8 people. The interviewers were very friendly and it was a very relaxed atmosphere. They asked questions popcorn style and everyone got a chance to answer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a time that you made someone feel included.
Amazing it was easy not hard and conducted through online platforms easy to access and have good conversation with, need to practice and search up their fabrics beforehand. Must be knowledgable about your own hobbies sports