I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at European Wax Center (Fairfield, CT) in Jul 2012
Interview
I saw at my beauty school they were hiring so i sent my resume. They told me when to come in for the interview. They kept me waiting for 45 minutes. They didnt ask me any questions really, just about my availability, what i learned to wax at school, and if i knew any other people who could work there. Then they told me the shifts, what i needed to buy, and gave me scripts and products knowledge to study. Then they gave me dates to come for training (but when i went they said they forgot i was coming, kept me there for two hours with nothing to do, and then sent me home without pay)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
they didnt ask me any questions, which i found very odd.
I interviewed at European Wax Center (Pewee Valley, KY)
Interview
Very easy the manager was easy-going very nice. Asked me about my skills had to do some models. Ask me about my previous experience and what kind of hours I wanted to work and if I was comfortable with selling
I interviewed at European Wax Center (Columbia, SC)
Interview
It was a fast interview with most questions being about customer service. They are aware you have no experience (for most people this is a first waxing job) so no questions were about that.
I applied online. I interviewed at European Wax Center (Brooklyn, NY)
Interview
Very easy, training felt rushed but everyone was very friendly. Wish some things were mire thoroughly taught before thrown in with clients. The atmosphere felt very rushed as well but I still took it at my own pace.