I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Uniqlo (New York, NY) in Sep 2013
Interview
It took me a while to get to the interview. I'm used to riding in the car when in the city not walking around..I got there and went to the break room it was about 19 other people. They took us outside into another building..It was like a scene from a movie when they keep going further and further down into the building like your about to be killed lol. Anyway we each were interviewed one by one asked basic questions like are you able to work and close on weekends which is mandatory and availability. Then the second one was another one on one which I was happy about because I hate group interviews. I interviewed with this guy who asked me very few questions such as, what are my strengths and weaknesses, tell me about your self, why Uniqlo and he asked me what I did at my past job and what was my most good or bad moment at my old job. I kind of felt like I got the job once they asked me to sit back down. We were there for an hour, and the first group was asked to leave with one of the interviewers. The second group I was called and once we got to the elevator she congratulated us and told us we got the job and offered us $10 an hour and that we have to complete a drug test by Wednesday.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The questions were easy. They seems to smile a lot so it's easy for you to smile back. Also just be your self I was definitely my little nervous self.
I got a phone call from the Talent Acquisition staff. Asked basic question about the company and availability. After the phone screening, I got a one on one interview with Store Manager.
Group interview taking turns answering given questions. Group number is 3 and you will talk to the manager and assistant manager. First you fill out a form giving available days and what hours you wish to work.
The interview took place in a hotel conference room with many other candidates. Asked us 2 super simple questions and to work in teams. Afterwards, some candidates got an interview with the HR department. They were asking each one of us the same question ( there are 2 more people with me). Overall, it wasn't the worst interview; they do not take their time to actually get to know you as a person and do not want to give you an opportunity to work part-time, because you might decide to leave to pursue your career in a year or two which I don't think is fair.