I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at lululemon in Oct 2025
Interview
Disappointing experience.
After 5 interview rounds and constant reassurance from HR and line manager about my 'strong fit,' the role was given to an internal candidate.
If a company prioritizes internal hires regardless of experience, they shouldn't lead external candidates on with false hope.
The process felt disorganized and disrespectful of my time.
I interviewed at lululemon
Interview
There are 3 interviews in the interview process:
The first one is: Phone screening
The second one is: Zoom with a colleague and Store Manager
The third one is: Zoom with the Regional Manager and the Store Manager
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Situational quesitons, with answering the STARL structure
The interview process started off promising. My initial recruiter was amazing—professional, clear, and genuinely enthusiastic. She walked me through what would be a three-round process. I was initially told I may be overqualified for the role, which I appreciated hearing transparently.
When the recruiter went on PTO, I was passed off to her colleagues and things took a turn. My final interview was with a store manager and a peer ASM who appeared much younger and seemed disengaged. The conversation felt performative—they giggled throughout and didn’t seem to take the process seriously.
I was told I’d hear back the following week and received a generic automated rejection email stating I was “unqualified,” which was confusing given the earlier feedback about being overqualified. I followed up to request feedback, but was told lululemon doesn’t offer any.
While I can’t say for certain, I walked away feeling that aspects of my identity—such as age or race—may have played a role in the final decision. That’s just my perception, but I think it's important to share since the experience felt inconsistent with the company’s stated values around inclusion and personal growth.