Nike Store Hiring Process?

I wore a black USC Nike Dri Fit Polo, brown levi pants & some brown casual Nike's. Don't get too caught up in what you wear, just stand by your answers & demeanor during the interview.
 
I once worked for Nike.

My tip. Be the biggest sheep. They like people who are about the brand.

When we had our group training, they had a contest on who has the most Nike gear on. One guy had two headbands two different shoes three shirts wristbands etc. even went with the swoosh cut Into his head.
 
Don't know how outlets work but when I got hired at Niketown NY, They first called me to say if I was still intrested, aftet that they ask you a couple of questions over the phone, basically a phone interview, after that they called all my references, and ask about me and what kind of person I am.

A week later, they called again and ask if i was still interested, I told them yes, and went in to learn about Nike and thats it. Pretty good process IMO,

Got hired on the best floor, 5th floor, got to wear whatever kicks you want and clothes, other floors you have to wear the running gear they provide for you and give you whatever air max thats currently releasing.

This was in 2010,,,,still standing strong, but part time now since i graduated and got a better opportunity, but no way in hell I'ma leave Nike and that 40% discount lmao.
only good part about working at nike.
 
I once worked for Nike.

My tip. Be the biggest sheep. They like people who are about the brand.

When we had our group training, they had a contest on who has the most Nike gear on. One guy had two headbands two different shoes three shirts wristbands etc. even went with the swoosh cut Into his head.
that's taking it way too far, its not that serious for any job.
 
Process might have changed but the email is the way of saying you wasn't hired. So that didn't change. The email would read " Your are good for the job but there are better candidates with better qualifications.

But you said your schedule for training and stuff, I didn't get all that until the whole process was over and confirming that in fact I was hired. So them scheduling all that could be a very great chance your hired, plus you said outlet, I doubt they would go that hard, Niketown and mercer are the ones that go the extra mile in hiring.
impossible to get a job at mercer :lol:
 
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Congrats.

Just know that you're mainly being hired to for holiday help with the opportunity to be kept on.

Make sure you stand out in a positive way ( Work Ethic, Customer Service ) and you'll be kept on.

Make sure you take the opportunities to learn when they are presented to you.. You're Knowledge of Retros isn't gonna help you there at all. You're sneaker knowledge of release dates isn't gonna come in handy. No matter how much you think you know there is always someone that is gonna know more.

Make sure you familiarize yourself with running and training shoes..... The benefits and features of both. Also the different categories ( Neutral, Stability etc...)
 
Just got the call for a group interview with Niketown NY for S&R overnight shift....curious if anyone knows how the training process goes. Just concerned as I have a daytime job and wondering if the opportunities even worth entertaining if i can't go to training.
 
Hey guys - For corporate and retail jobs, does Nike still use HireRight.  I've heard good and bad things about them.  Let me know
 
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