I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Wren Kitchens in Jan 2020
Interview
One of the best interviews I've ever been to.
Very soft styled and the staff do their best to relieve you of your pressure the whole way through.
Formal to an extent but then everyone ended up having a good laugh.
Done in a conference style with presentations.
Great way of assessing character and focus on attitude or how you get along with everyone. Certainly, a matter of you being a culture fit and of course a fit for the job.
The one to one interview section was not as serious as other jobs, just a simple line of questioning.
Not too focused on your credentials as much as the individual you come across to be.
You also get told immediately if you've got the job or not which is superb.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Group interview was based on just introducing yourself and what you did last.
Following this was a group assessment with a kitchen design problem to solve - with the detail of your thought process in mind.
Lastly, was a bunch of questions (one to one) based on past work, and skills related to the job.
I interviewed at Wren Kitchens (Basingstoke, England)
Interview
Very informal and casual. The interviewer was down to earth. No questions that aimed to catch you out. Seemed to value personality and potential for learning and growth rather than just experience alone.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What skills I had that are directly transferrable to the role.
Really good, transparent and they emphasize on their training programme which is good. Seems like a nice environment to be a part of. Looking forward to how it proceeds, fingers crossed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
About myself,
Why i apllied
What i know about them
Easy and not pressure so it make it easy for the people and the feel comfortable with the interview , manager and team leader they were nice so nothing to complain I guess I did not get the job cause I'm in uni that's why so they are not flexible with schedule