Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well that’s on you. Next time you get an interview operate under the assumption that either A. Nobody else applied and you are the most qualified applicant
B. They are intending to train somebody they LIKE
Or C. They have other opportunities in mind for you
Your line of questioning was hostile and I wouldn’t have hired you either
Yes, some of this. It happens. Interviewers are people and it seems you hit it off from the start, and your questioning her on why they’re interviewing you out her on defensive. In any case, don’t think about it, you probably dodged a bullet with this manager.
Anonymous wrote:Well that’s on you. Next time you get an interview operate under the assumption that either A. Nobody else applied and you are the most qualified applicant
B. They are intending to train somebody they LIKE
Or C. They have other opportunities in mind for you
Your line of questioning was hostile and I wouldn’t have hired you either
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty sure the “store is too small” was an insinuation you were too fat. What a monster.
Actually, I'm quite fit. I work out four days a week on the treadmill doing sprints, lift weights, play tennis, do hip thrusts, and I'm a size 4. Maybe the fashion industry would consider that plus-size, but I'm not tall, and this is a retail store. The SM is plus-size and short like me.
I feel like something else was going on here....did you know/cross paths with this woman previously? Is there bad blood between the company you worked for and her company?
You might never figure this one out, but assume that she is the one with the problem, not you. Don't be deterred by this. Persist!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty sure the “store is too small” was an insinuation you were too fat. What a monster.
Actually, I'm quite fit. I work out four days a week on the treadmill doing sprints, lift weights, play tennis, do hip thrusts, and I'm a size 4. Maybe the fashion industry would consider that plus-size, but I'm not tall, and this is a retail store. The SM is plus-size and short like me.

Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty sure the “store is too small” was an insinuation you were too fat. What a monster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well that’s on you. Next time you get an interview operate under the assumption that either A. Nobody else applied and you are the most qualified applicant
B. They are intending to train somebody they LIKE
Or C. They have other opportunities in mind for you
Your line of questioning was hostile and I wouldn’t have hired you either
You must be a troll because the job requirements on the job posting listed 2-3 years retail experience which I have. It's complete BS that oh-so-suddenly the rules are changed. I just e-mailed a store manager within the same company and asked if I needed any management experience through Linkedin, and the store manager said no (nice to have, but not mandatory).
Anonymous wrote:Well that’s on you. Next time you get an interview operate under the assumption that either A. Nobody else applied and you are the most qualified applicant
B. They are intending to train somebody they LIKE
Or C. They have other opportunities in mind for you
Your line of questioning was hostile and I wouldn’t have hired you either