I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Build-A-Bear (Leeds, England) in Mar 2020
Interview
Easy going, friendly and fun. The interview allowed you to express yourself so the recruiters could really get a sense of who you were. I first had a quick phone call to confirm a few details and then was invited to a group interview where we were split into two groups. A week later I had a phone call back asking me to come in for a one-to-one interview. Unfortunately due to Covid the job opening was revoked.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Build-A-Bear (Shrewsbury, England)
Interview
We had individual interviews, we then got selected to complete a group interview, you had to work in a team to market a new bear. After that we had individual interviews to inform us if we had got the job.
Group interview. Not a bad experience. Plenty of information about the company and job. Not a bad way to interview if there are multiple positions available, which is the case here as it was a new store.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were group tasks, as well as questions about personal relevant experience.
I interviewed at Build-A-Bear (Livingston, Scotland)
Interview
they ask about entertainment retail and create scenarios that you could in counter in the shop and you need to deal with them/create solutions. they ask about you but not much about your previous work, but about your previous Build-A-Bear experiences