Took about a fortnight between applying and receiving a phone call. During the call, I was told that part of the interview was selling my phone. A week later had my date for an interview, first things first i had to wait 10-15 mins for someone to finish with a customer because she was needed to take notes. Finally, went into the back into a room to interview, answered some pretty basic questions as well as some questions that I can't see being useful for a retail environment. After the questions was the selling my phone part, obviously there are different situations of selling so I asked whether it was a new customer who just walked in or someone who was actively inspecting my particular phone, the interviewer said the first (Kind of pointless when I've been asked to sell my phone not any other phone but why not). So I started as if it was a real thing, asked "what type of phone are you interested in? apple? android?" He says Apple. I have a Sony. He told me to sell my phone but asks for an apple. In reality, I'd sell the iPhone but I have been told to sell my phone. Anyway next was asking about a contract, I said "what would you use the phone for" he says "sky sports", this will take a lot of internet so I recommended a 10gb contract. yada yada yada. I forgot to mention but the manager actually left for 5 mins during the interview! After the interview, the woman we waited for at the start is giving feedback (Afterall, she was taking notes!) she says I gave a 10gb contract without asking what he wanted, she obviously wasn't taking notes. A week later I find out I didn't get the job, I'm not mad, the place was sub par. Overall the stupidity of the interview annoyed me, one; why ask me to sell my phone and then ask for an iPhone? two; why did I wait 10-15 mins for someone to take notes and then criticize me for something I in fact did right and three; what kind of commission on selling a £600+ phone is £6.