Suggestions on American Eagle interview
Ok I work at Target (cashier) right now, and last night I filled out an application to American Eagle, went in there and was going to buy a belt and hand in my application. Lady comes up to me and says someone will be there in a second to check me out and I said "ok, and can I give this to you". Perfect. She had to be a manager or higher ups, because she said "Yeah, I'll just look at it now" and she went on and said a few things and told me right then and there that I can come in for Orientation next weekend. I was just flipping out, that fast.
Anyways, probably going to get an interview now, duh, so I need suggestions for answers on the questions there going to ask me. When I did my interview for Target, and they asked me: Why do you want to work at Target?, I could just say "I like Target, nice and friendly store, heard great things about it, etc etc. That will not work at American Eagle.
American Eagle is a teen store, 85% of my school wears American Eagle and Hollister, so it's popular. I need suggestions on what kind of answers I can give them during the interview. I don't want to fuck it up, because I'm sure it's 40x better than working at Target.
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"Hire me, I buy more shirts from you."
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Good opportunity? great store and i wanna be part of it? I honestly don't know. Never had an interview to work at a store like AE before. Plus i don't really like AE that much :P
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tell them ur the right age group and shoppers can relate to you and know that any advice they get from you will be sound
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make sure you ask about employee discount :p seriously tho just mention that you are a respectful, responsible person that is looking for a new opportunity to outstand in the world. also make sure you tell him/her that if you mess up that you won't try and hide it
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- Looks down - Hay I'm wearing American Eagle sweats and a Hollister shirt =D
I've had friends that worked there (and A&F and Hollister at the sometime).
They basically had friends working there who got them in. That's the only way I know how to get hired lol
I would make friends with someone there or, an even better idea, find a job that pays well and doesn't make you work random shyty hours.
That's all from my experience. Good luck though, I would just wing it.
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Just say it would be a great opportunity for you to grow in experience and knowledge as well as help the company excel.
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Talk in Cheerleader talk. Maybe she will be convinced if you say "Oh my gosh!" Haha.
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Talk in Cheerleader talk. Maybe she will be convinced if you say "Oh my gosh!" Haha.
lmao. Yes indeed. I'd do it. I'd act like the people that shop there b/c if i act like myself they'd say "omg he isn't cool enough to work or shop here. his IQ is above 70"
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All time favortie store. 99.9% of my closet is composed of ae (the .1% is an abercrombie shirt i never wear).
Anyways, i would say that since american eagle is one of the most popular brands, and the clothes are great, i would just like to be a part of the employee team. That basically worked for me when i went for my ae interview.
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Act confident and outgoing.
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Act confident and outgoing.
Deffently. This Willl Send A Positive Response To The Questions.
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I'm popular at school and I convince people to wear your clothings. I seriously don't know.
If you ask others people help, it means you cannot do it yourself. If you fail the interview, you fail.
People won't be always there for you.
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Just be yourself. Don't be nervous and don't act like someone who wants money and rights to say they have a job. Tell them you're hard-working and could do a good job. Don't let anyone tell you how to do a resume and interview, you'll pick up some techniques along the way.
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My advice...don't work at American Eagle. They don't care about employees and they could care less about customers. The same goes for Holister. I hate both of those stores.