I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Wren Kitchens (Northampton, England) in Aug 2020
Interview
I was invited to the Rushton Lakes showroom for an interview. The interview itself felt very relaxed. All the normal questions. There wasn't anything too challenging. I would advise checking the basic salary and weekend working before going in. I was quite disgusted at how low the basic was and although I knew it would be weekend working I wasn't expecting every weekend and all bank holidays. Very poor work-life balance.
This role is sales. I am a very creative individual and was looking to add a spark and wow factor to people's kitchens but was told this role is not about making pretty kitchens, it's about selling them. This role is only for very sales-minded people.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you ensure you sell enough kitchens to make sure you are achieving your sales targets
I interviewed at Wren Kitchens (Basingstoke, England)
Interview
Very informal and casual. The interviewer was down to earth. No questions that aimed to catch you out. Seemed to value personality and potential for learning and growth rather than just experience alone.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What skills I had that are directly transferrable to the role.
Really good, transparent and they emphasize on their training programme which is good. Seems like a nice environment to be a part of. Looking forward to how it proceeds, fingers crossed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
About myself,
Why i apllied
What i know about them
Easy and not pressure so it make it easy for the people and the feel comfortable with the interview , manager and team leader they were nice so nothing to complain I guess I did not get the job cause I'm in uni that's why so they are not flexible with schedule