Tk Maxx - Merchandising & Buying Graduate Programme, Watford
Interview process
The first couple of stages included a mixed numerical and verbal test, and through success in this led onto a one way video interview which was very nerve racking as you are given 30 seconds to prepare for each question then 3 minutes to present your answer. After this stage I was invited to the Assessment centre at Head Office in Watford. The individual interview at the assessment centre was very friendly and the assessors made you feel very comfort able and not under pressure at all. It was competency based but also included questions testing on your knowledge of TJX.
Most difficult question
Describe a time where you veer away from the status quo.
Interview tips
Be prepared to give a professional presentation in a laid back environment in order to not come across in too much of a casual sense. Do your research into the company before attending.
Experiences at the assessment centre
We were split into two groups of 6 but the only time we used these groups was in the group exercises, all the other stages were on an individual basis.The assessment day included an interview with two assesors, one from buying, one merchandising; a previously prepared presentation on stores and trends again to two assessors; an individual data analysis exercise;a group discussion exercise and job shadowing of someone who is currently on the graduate scheme. Over the day was very beneficially to get an idea of the type of company you would be working in and the head office environment. The environment here was very laid back and they made you feel very comfortable in each stage of the process. I was very impressed at the organisation of the day but also the work ethics among all employees I came across.
Interview steps
Interviews:
- Phone
- 1:1
- Group / Panel
- Senior Management
- Video
Tests:
- Numerical
- Personality
- Verbal reasoning
- Psychometric
Other:
- Assessment centre
- Group exercise
- Background check
- Presentation
- Competency based questions