I applied in-person. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Topshop (Glasgow, Scotland) in Sep 2018
Interview
I was invited for an interview early in the morning for 8am. I was first taken to a room where the VM manager asked me questions in regards to my previous experience, why I would be suitable to work for them and why would I work for them. I have then prepared 3 questions of my own that I asked the manager that was interviewing me. Then I was taken to a shop floor (before the shop was open) and was asked to merchandise a small section of a trend. Before I've started I asked what were the best sellers of the given items.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Topshop (London, England)
Interview
I had just one main interview (I was working already for the same store). The main part was reading a Monday pack - that's the main point of referee for the bestsellers. Then I just accompany the interviewer in the shop to show the level of knowledge regarding the layout.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: from the Monday's pack show me the best seller in each sector
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Topshop in Feb 2017
Interview
Applied online, and received an invitation to meet them. It wasn't exactly a fair interview, since there was more of them than there were me. So at the end, it was difficult to ask questions because all of them were cutting each other off answering. So then I stopped asking after one question. Which made the interview extremely short.....
They didn't say they would follow up or anything, but they seemed very immature anyways. I wouldn't expect much from them. If that's any indication of what work life would be, then maybe it's all for the best.