28 questions about working at lululemon athletica
Formal attire. You should always dress better for an interview than you would at the job. Just because it’s an athletic company doesn’t mean it’s anything different. I worked at a prom dress shop and girls would come in for interviews in jeans because they thought it was “trendy”. Treat it like you want the job and you want to make the best possible impression. Wearing the store’s clothes doesn’t mean you’re going to get the job, however if you stand out in your formal work attire, there’s a higher chance of getting the job.
Answered 4 March 2020You can work from home when needed. Fitness benefit, employee discount on Lululemon merchandise
Answered 12 October 2020Very supportive..focused on development, feedback and support
Answered 9 August 2019There is no interview
Answered 5 January 2021Firstly Lululemon is a fast growing company, I would like to work here because I want to migrate with my family in Canada. And I know Lulus quality since I am currently working as an inspector with other Brand which has the same vendir with Lulu here in the Philippines
Answered 31 March 2018Steel toe shoes
Answered 11 November 2020Company itself will be very successful, may get bad publicity if true exploitive corporate culture ever gets exposed
Answered 27 June 2020Something casual and comfortable that shows your personality, do not wear anything to formal. Remember, people that work at Lululemon dress for comfort!
Answered 17 December 2018In my first group interview we were asked about hobbies, things we are passionate about, bad and good retail experiences, why we like Lululemon, our favourite product and why we like it. In my second solo interview I was asked about availability, why I think I would be a good fit with Lululemon and that location, what was most important to me in life.
Answered 27 January 2021Within one week
Answered 13 December 2019
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