I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Old Navy
Interview
The hiring process was unique, they start off with a game. Mine was to pull a celebrity name out of a hat that had a situation "Beyonce going to the park." Then you have to go out into the store and find an outfit that works for that celebrity and situation. They do this to see product knowledge and show your personality. For instance one person got "Chris Brown running from the police." He got a hat, sunglasses, a large coat and a package of toy mustaches.
After the game, everyone will follow one manager as you all recover (fold clothes, pick up around the store,) talking about nothing. Again, they're gauging your willingness to help, propensity to follow direction, and personality. The other manager will go to the office and call you in one by one. They ask the standard hiring questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Unexpected question was: "What's more important, sales or customer service?"
Group interview, almost like a game with dice used to answer questions. Each person had to share what they thought and take turns. Pleasant interview process, very casual. Some applicants wore jeans
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's something you think will come back in fashion?
Most of the interview was basic and what you would expect, but they did include a portion where you pretend to help customers looking for outfits/items for specific occasions and that makes it fun!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Help a customer put together outfits for family pictures.
I applied through other source. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Old Navy
Interview
Applied online. I waited about 3 days then called them. Manager asked me to come in for an interview. They told me to bring an item that represents me.