I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Anna Beck (Los Angeles, CA)
Interview
It was a painfully slow interview process where I think I had to meet with every single person employed at Anna Beck. I was asked to do 4 interviews, 3 in person and 1 set of written interview questions where I basically repeated everything said in the 3 other interviews. It was to the point where it began to feel awkward and repetitive like no one was communicating with each other internally which is strange for a team of 4? maybe 5 people? In addition to the excessive and repetitive interviewing, I was also asked to do a design project which is as outdated a practice as unpaid internships; asking for work for free. But I went along with it all because after the 4th interview, I assumed I was going to get a job offer. I discussed it with other jewelry designer friends and everyone agreed that they would not put anyone through the rather excessive 4 interviews and NOT offer them the job. Well, guess what? They DIDN'T! After all those interviews and the free work design project, they sent me a rejection letter stating they were going with another candidate. About a week or so after they told me they hired someone else, the job listing reappeared. They did NOT hire someone else, they lied. They could have easily said I was not what they were looking for but they did not, they said they hired someone else, which they clearly did not. In the end, I am glad I was not chosen for the position because if their interview process is any reflection on what working there is like, then it is a dishonest, disorganized, NOT socially conscious company as they like to claim on their website. I would recommend other designers to steer clear of this company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Extremely repetitive questions. Ironically, they wanted to know how I would fit in with THEIR socially conscious culture. Which from the disastrous interview process, does not seem to exist at Anna Beck.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Anna Beck in Dec 2019
Interview
Literally walked in the door and the first person I saw took one look at me and told me the position had already been filled. One of the most unprofessional interview experiences I have ever had in my 15 years in the fashion industry. They hadn’t even called the agency that sent me over for the interview and let them know. Be prepared to have your time wasted if they schedule an interview with you. Don’t even bother with this company, the rest of their reviews speak for themselves, wish I had checked on here first.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing, just confirmed who I was by asking my name and kicked me out.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Anna Beck (Los Angeles, CA) in Nov 2016
Interview
First interview was with the Operations Manager and Director of Sales. That was a great interview. Then I had an interview with the owner. The owner does the talking. She didn't listen to a word I said. Her decision to hire me was based on the 'energy she felt' from spending time with me. She wasn't smart or savvy. She was solely driven by emotions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How much do you know about Anna Beck? (Great question asked by the Operations Manager. Be prepared. Know their story. But don't take the job.. don't even take the interview.)