I applied in-person. I interviewed at Primark (London, England) in Mar 2015
Interview
I went to an interview at sports direct, which they asked a lot of questions about their business. they asked why I would like to join and they also asked if I knew any think about sports direct. They also asked personal questions, such as what I do in my spare time, they also asked if I went to the gym.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Primark (Dublin, Dublin) in Sep 2016
Interview
Applied online, received an email about a month later asking me to go to an interview in a hotel as it's for a new store.
Watched a video presentation, then a PowerPoint presentation followed by a one on one interview with a manager from one of their stores.
Questions were the same as you'd find in previous reviews, interviewer didn't seem all that interested in anything, just kept the same blank look on her face the entire time, just seemed like she was trying to get rid of me as quickly as possible.
Told me it would be 10 day to 2 weeks before I heard anything back from them so should know soon enough if I got the job.
They did make it very clear though that if you have little or no experience don't expect a full-time position, which I thought was kind of rude and a little discriminatory, especially considering everyone has to do training no matter how experienced you are.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Primark (Essex, VT) in Oct 2016
Interview
I applied for the job online.. I answered some questions on a questionaire online.. I then received a phone call a few days later. I was asked to come in for an interview. There interview was an one to one interview.. I was given an offer when interview had finished. The process was pretty quick.
You're helping a customer with an outfit and they want to try the outfit on. The changing room queues are very long and they don't want to wait. What would you do?