Sometimes potential employers will call your references before scheduling an interview. They may just want to see what your references are from previous employers before they schedule an interview with you. Different managers go through the interview process in a different order, it's not the same everywhere. I would give the store about a week before you follow up again. Give the manager time to hear back from your previous employers.I had a question for all the people who either have gone thru the interview process or actually got hired..
I applied to Sephora. I called to check on the status of my app.
I gave her my name, then she said she was waiting for my refs to get back to them (Sephora) then she would call me for an interview?
That makes no sense to me..
Can some1 please shed some light on this?
IDK if I should call back again and ask my status?
If your a freelancer for M.A.C., can you work for Sephora?
If your a freelancer for M.A.C., can you work for Sephora?
Nope. Sephora has pretty explicit policies about not working for any other cosmetics company while you work for them. That even includes things like doing events for a brand (for example, Nars) at another store.If your a freelancer for M.A.C., can you work for Sephora?
You get the discount regardless of where you work, but gratis is sometimes dependent on whether you participate in trainings - which as a cashier you might have less opportunity for. (There are some companies that will give gratis to the entire cast, usually as a seasonal thing, while others will only do so if you do the training.)
This is absolutely true. Also there are often small contests for gratis on the weekend based on sales or encouraging sales of new products. It's a really fun environment! Part time shifts are usually four hours long with a three hour on-call shift (depending on when you are scheduled to work), they may also schedule full 8 hour shifts depending on the availability of hours and things like that. I was hired on as a temporary holiday cashier and they decided to keep me on permanently. I've been there just over six months and I hope to be able to move into color by the end of summer. Just make sure your store leadership is aware that you want to move into color in the future and use your extra time when the store isn't busy to learn about the different brands and products so they know you want to expand your knowledge base. If there's anything else you want to know, just ask.
You get the discount regardless of where you work, but gratis is sometimes dependent on whether you participate in trainings - which as a cashier you might have less opportunity for. (There are some companies that will give gratis to the entire cast, usually as a seasonal thing, while others will only do so if you do the training.)
Usually when it's a new store brand launch, they may try and do training for everyone in the store, depending on when they are scheduled to work. There usually aren't large store-wide training sessions scheduled.Do you have to sign up for the training sessions? I expressed in my interview that I much prefer day shifts but this is retail so I know it's more about what the store needs. If you're there for your shift don't they need you working your area or they just let you go to the training and schedule around it?
Thank you so much for your help. I really do appreciate it and I fully understand about the discount. I certainly don't want you to share anything you aren't suppose to. )
Ya, we did have them for when Cargo launched their full Plantlove line, and when we had a couple of new brands introduced, like Josie Maran, but they definitely weren't common.Usually when it's a new store brand launch, they may try and do training for everyone in the store, depending on when they are scheduled to work. There usually aren't large store-wide training sessions scheduled.