I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Lush in Jan 2017
Interview
I sent my CV and cover letter. Had an email to say I had a one to two hour trial on the shop floor. Turned up, wearing all black as specified. Was spoken to about Lush, introduced to the staff and shown how to give demos. I was then let lose on the shop floor. I made sure to greet every customer, ask how their day was going and what brought them into Lush. I honestly knew nothing about Lush products so when they said what they were after I passed them onto the other members of staff.
I was taken out the back half way through and was told I was doing great, but it'd be good to see me doing some demos. The next half of the trial was very quiet as it was a Tuesday morning, so I ended up staying a bit longer so I could do some demos. I was also told to interact with the members of staff on the shop floor so I asked a few of them about their fave products and expereinces at Lush.
At the end I was taken upstairs and was offered the job on the spot. They said they liked how I fit in and greeted customers and said it was like having another permanent member of staff already.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Lush (Londres, Angleterre) in Feb 2015
Interview
two hour trial on the shop floor, along with lots of other people trying out. They were pushy in making you approach every single customer, which felt forced and a lot of customers were becoming fed up as most of them were browsing.
I applied in-person. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Lush (Londres, Angleterre) in Oct 2013
Interview
Really positive with great friendly people. Seemed really interested in what I had done previously, but also to make sure it would be a strong culture fit. Left feeling very positive about the opportunity.