Interviews for summer internships from the Brandstorm competition will ask you a lot about your background and key points on your resume and how you would be able to incorporate that into L’Oreal.
No offer
Positive experience
Difficult interview
Application
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at L'Oréal (Madrid) in Jul 2018
Interview
I applied for a role. I then had an interview with HR. It lasted 1h aprox and was quite classical (questions below). I was then told I didn't know quite fit with the role I was applying for as it was highly technical and more senior. However, they told me my profile could work for other positions. They passed my CV to the rest of the HR team and I got another interview 1 week later. The interview lasted 1h15 aprox, filled with marketing-oriented and profile-screening questions. I have the feeling it went well but there is currently no position opened in L'Oreal. Therefore I was told I would be contacted again in case something opened in the future.
It left me quite confused as to why they would put me through an interviewing process that early when they already knew no position was opened at that moment. But oh well, let's see in the future, we never know!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about you / What is your story?
What do you like in Marketing?
What is the target audience of Yves Saint Laurent?
How would you describe luxury?
If you had to launch a new communication campaign in retail for one of our brands, what would you do?
If you could create a startup right now, what would it be?
Why L'Oreal?
Describe your ideal role
What is creativity to you?
How do you behave in a team?
What have your managers told you about your strengths and weaknesses?
*Giving me a perfume* what does this perfume communicate according to you?
Why do you want to move from your current role/company?
How do brands differ from each other withing the luxury category of products?
If you could change the audience of one of our brands, towards what audience would you go?
What were your key learnings from university?
What do you think you can bring to L'Oreal? Why should we hire you?
hard, difficult case study and interview, do research on the role. important to project confidence and show passion, and you should be able to talk about what you have learnt from past internships or projects
Todo ok, muy simpaticos. Fue presencial
Me invitaron a pastas y cafe, pude probar producto. Ademas la posicion de marketing era ideal para mi segun mi perfil. Product manager para perfumes