Good luck! The Kim Kardashian question is so funny... I wonder what kind of answer they're looking for with that one.I decided to share my experience since this site helped me so much!!!!! So I sent a resume online for a MAC career call for freelance positions. I then got an email and scheduled a time to interview at one of the local store (Park Meadows, Colorado). At 11 am on a Thursday, I arrived at the store with my model as the email requested. About 5 other girls arrived for the interviews as well. We all signed in, filled out some basic info about ourselves (since I had already sent my resume, I didn't have to fill out the whole application). I was the first one asked to an interview and me and a manager from another store went out to a couch in the mall and started. These are as many questions as I can remember... *What is your favorite MAC product? How would you sell it? *How would you close a sale? *How would I describe my makeup ability? *Who is my celebrity makeup inspiration? *What is my history in sales? *What is my history in cosmetics? *Rate 1-10 Kim Kardashians MUA *What media I use to keep up with current trends and makeup? *What are my goals for working with MAC? I studies by butt of for the interview: history, sales, products, collections, this website... It paid off! I also had an opportunity to show her my portfolio. Overall it was about 45 minutes long. After I was asked to do a demo (not every one was). I was given a booth to do the demo on the model I brought. I was then given a tear sheet from a Mary Kay add to replicate. Mine was a warm toned frosted-natural eye, pink cheek, red lipstick and high gloss.I had to do the look with 10 products or less. I had a few minutes to review the look. Then she came over and explained my time limits and the sanitation process (which I had studied). Then 5 minutes to gather products. I chose... (don't remember the colors) *Strobe Cream *Prep+Prime Face *Studio Sculpt Foundation - NW 30 *Powder - NW30 *Powder blush *2 frosted eye shadows *Hi-Def Mascara *Red lipstick from luster series *Red Lip glass *eyebrow gel I was then given 5 brushes: 190,187, 242, 192, and I cant remember the last one. I had hand sanitizer, alcohol, disposable tools and a pitri dish at my booth also. I then had 30 minutes to recreate the look. After I was asked to critique myself, then she critiqued me. She then did eyeliner on one eye with Fluid-line in Black Track and brush 192. I had to replicate it on the other eye. I again critiqued myself and then she did. I was then told to clean my station and wait for a call. So about 4 days later (to my surprise) I received an email from the original recruiter telling me to fill out a Nordstrom online app and the email her so they can have their HR pull it. A few hours later I received an email from Nordstrom wanting to schedule a phone interview. That's next Tuesday. So over all I have a possible 15-20 hour/week position at the MAC counter in Norstrom, Flat Iron Crossings Mall... Wish me luck all and good luck to any one out their on the same path!!
Hey! Definitely be confident, do your research, and DON'T over think it! It will help to know your models foundation/concealer shade.. but other than that, if you plan it too much it will seem scripted and you'll be to worried about forgetting things so it won't seem natural. Talk about what you learn about the company, what you're doing as you're doing it, smile, dress in black, hair& makeup done- of course. You probably will have to apply gel liner on your model, so prepare for that. Good luckHi everyone!
I am SUPER new to this site and this particular thread, but I was referred to it as I was just contacted today to come in to interview for a freelance position. I've been frequenting my local Macy's counter for several years, and I'm very familiar (for the most part) with everyone who works there. I've dabbled with the idea of applying for a position there, as I adore makeup, but I am not *completely* satisfied or comfortable in my skills of doing other people's makeup. I've done a bit here and there, but it's been a while since I've practiced on anyone, so I am totally aware that I need to step it up and get some more practice in. I'm comfortable with doing makeup on myself, but still trying to get comfortable on the application for others, ya know?
I'm usually complimented on my makeup when I stop by the counter (which is always nice, and several times in the past, different MUA's have "recruited" me to work there, or suggested I apply. But again, because of me not being 100% confident in my skills to do others makeup, I kept putting it off... Even though makeup is something I've always wanted to do, and I've always been obsessed with it and MAC.
Well, last month or so, I finally dropped off a resume for consideration for any open position. The manager, whom I know fairly well, was not in but I knew she would get my CV. I didn't think any more of it, mostly because I just recently started 2 part time jobs elsewhere.. However, today I went by and spent too much money on the Electric Cool collection.. (OMG, how amazing are those shadows! I'm in love, haha!).. and I chatted it up with another MUA that I know pretty well. Out of the blue, she asked me if I was still interested in freelancing because she knew at one point I was interested in doing that. I explained that I was, but wasn't sure how it would work out due to my other PT jobs. Needless to say, she said that she would mention it to the manager. Well, a few hours later, I got a call back from the manager and she wanted to set up an interview time for me. She explained that they do the initial interview AND the demo on the same day. Due to my not knowing my schedule for one of my jobs (and because I just started there), I will have to figure out my schedule first and then call back for the interview. SUPER long story (not so) short lol, I am mildly terrified of my demo interview.... haha. I don't want to come across as insecure and lacking confidence for my demo, but I know I need to definitely practice on some friends until my interview. Reading the different comments about what to expect in the interview is very helpful, but I am still very nervous. I would like to think that because I've been "recruited" on several occasions (and even today when I stopped by, and also because the manager called me shortly after) that I could have a decent chance of getting this position, but I am definitely not being cocky in my thinking. That being said, I know when I go in I need to exude confidence and do my best to show off my skills, but I'm so nervous that I'm just going to mess it up and ruin my chances lol. Unfortunately, I usually end up second guessing myself and my performance. =/
SO, so sorry that this is so long... if you've read it all, I would definitely appreciate any tips or encouragement in this process. Sounds like most of you probably know what I'm feeling, and I know that even the best sometimes second guess themselves, but if you can recommend any tips on how to get past that, please do let me know!
Thank you so, so much for any and all encouragement!
-Natalie.
Thanks!!!Congrats on getting THE job!!!
Call the door that you were assigned to first and tell them that you got your number, the person in charge of freelancing might not have/probably didnt let your counter know yet.So my freelance and on-call number came in yesterday. wooooo it took a long time. should i be proactive and start calling different counters, or should i wait to here from the door i was assigned to?
>>>>my interview was quite similar one girl didn't apply lashes well and she went in. The other without lipstick. She liked mine but said I should have reapplied my lips (ruby woo) I'm bummed after reading that she let you all know right then. Because she told us... "well I will be interviewing people all day, that they hope to have the demo sometime in the following weeks even told us at which location. I was actually hopeful. But now not so much lol NM She called shortly after sending this post! LOL Wish me luck!Well, my interview was yesterday and I think it went great!!! I really liked Homa, she's not as scary as people make her out to be...lol...She's just brutally honest. If you aren't on point, she'll definitely let you know. It was a career call between 10-3 so girls were showing up all day. I came in at 10 and was in the 2nd group to be interviewed. She took 3 at a time. She asked us each about or retail experience, what hours we were wanting to work, and what locations we would like to work at. Then she asked all of us to explain our makeup on our face and rate it 1-5. The other 2 girls said 4.5-5 but I knew better thanks to Tiana! I said 3.5-4 because no one's perfect. She liked my answer and agreed nobody is perfect. The 1st girl she critiqued she didn't like that she had all frost eyeshadows on and she didn't have any lipstick on...that was a no no. The 2nd girl, I felt a little bad, she really critiqued her! Her eyeshadows weren't blended well, her eyelashes weren't put on perfectly and were to small for her eye shape, and she was wearing red lips with no lip pencil...Homa did not like that. When she got to me, I was a bit nervous! haha...She didn't have one bad thing to say! She said my eyeshadows were blended nicely, my foundation looked great and she liked my lips. I was so happy!! She did pass us all through to the next interview, the demo. She said she wanted to see if we could all apply makeup on other people. I should be getting a call next week for my demo! I'm so excited!