I applied in-person. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at NIKE in Sep 2014
Interview
The interviewer was very pleasant. She talked a lot about the different charities and stuff that Nike is involved with before going into the details of the job description. I don't think I did well, because I was nervous, and I think confidence is really needed for this kind of job.
The interview process for a Nike retail role usually starts with an online application, where candidates submit their CV and answer a few short questions about their interest in sport, teamwork, and customer service.
If shortlisted, candidates are invited to a group interview or assessment session held in-store. This stage focuses on how well you interact with others and reflect Nike’s core values. You might take part in:
Icebreaker activities
Team challenges (e.g. solving a retail scenario or building a display idea)
Discussions about sport, motivation, and personal goals
The interviewer was respectful. They asked my biggest strength and weakness. They asked me how I would sell a shoe. What would I do if a customer found a shoe in the wrong size.
I applied through other source. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at NIKE (Brisbane) in Feb 2024
Interview
They were Very professional, welcoming and open. They were open to providing training for me. I did not find it difficult. They provide also training to learn about the products