Applied to a couple locations near me-3 -4 weeks later I got a call from one for an interview. The girl who gave the interview seemed VERY inexperienced and asked me only one interview question before telling me that (surprise) I would be doing a facial on their lead esthetician. I was actually working on the receptionist while the lead esthetician stood over me. I felt like it was a trick interview. I had to keep asking for supplies that were not out & they wanted the facial done in a very specific way (which I was apparently supposed to intuit) and with very very little product-I mean really... putting on a mask with a popsicle stick and giving me literally a drop of mask? I couldn't even cover half the poor girls face. It was awful - in my opinion if you're not going to use the products or materials to get the job done don't bother. I hate the feeling of not being able to give the absolute best experience. The lead esthetician kept telling me how wonderfully I'd done - they were going to have me back for a second interview on "products" then she sent me back to the manager who told me she'd call me that night. Never heard back. I definitely felt there was a secret criteria I didn't meet (like not being in my 20's). Also I cannot respect a place that lies to my face about scheduling another interview or calling me-at least be honest. So unprofessional.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why Massage Envy?
That's the only actual interview question I was asked.
I started with a practical interview which included preforming a 30 minute facial on real client of there’s. Another esthetician sat in the room and watched me. I was moved on to the second interview round which was verbal.
Well the interviewer wrote on the back of the
resume I gave them through out the interview. Overall they asked about my experience, and told me what they were looking for.
Easy interview process, nice people. They were flexible with my time. Make sure they have a large member amount
you don't get paid when not with a client. Good for new to the industry Estheticians.