They were prompt in their responses after initially contacting me about an interview. I liked that they only offered certain dates and times to pick from so there was no back-and-forth about scheduling. I completed a virtual interview with two other Stitch Fix employees and they stuck to a tight script of questions and activities. This was okay, but felt less personal. Overall, I had a good experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me to prepare an activity to basically sample-style someone and then asked questions about why I chose what I did and what I would've done differently.
Standard job interview with two managers and a more in depth styling activity discussing different body types and what clothing I would put on them if I had their Fix
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you handle a client that really disliked a Fix you styled?
It was a simple interview, had to do mock styling then a zoom interview with hiring manager. Basic interview questions asked, basically looking for customer service experience for the job
I applied online. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at Stitch Fix (Pittsburgh, PA)
Interview
Sent resume and heard nothing back. Re-applied 6 months later. Got an interview. In person-- had to bring a board for a specific client. Write a note in waiting room. Meet with 3 interviewees. pretty standard questions easy interview
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Had a board with different pieces. Asked me to pick a few and asked how I would style them