Every makeup artist has considered it at one point or another – working at Sephora. This beauty retailer is one of the biggest in the industry, both in cosmetic brands and employment, so it’s only natural for makeup gurus to be drawn to it. But there’s a lot more to the job than just working with pretty makeup!
We wanted to find out exactly what it’s like to work at Sephora, so we scoured through hours of video tutorials to learn about the experience. If you’re interested in applying to Sephora, read on to find out about the good, the bad, and the unexpected…
Getting Hired at Sephora
To start out, we wanted to learn how a makeup artist can get hired at Sephora. Of course, the first step to landing the position is applying! Most Sephora stores will have you apply online – even if you go into the store, resume and all. This is simply a modern trend in job applications and the hiring process. Nowadays, companies can weed out candidates that aren’t suited for the position through a simple document search. This saves time for management, but it also means that your application will need to be top notch. This is where your experience comes in handy. If you have either retail experience or a makeup certification, you’re already a step ahead of most applicants! We’re not saying that it’s impossible to be hired without any previous experience, but it certainly makes it challenging. So, with your past retail positions and makeup training outlined, you’re set to move on in the hiring process.Interviews
There’s no avoiding an interview if you want to land a job. With the economy in such a state, there’s going to be plenty of competition for every position you want. How do you beat out other candidates to get the position? You need to show your interviewer that you are the best person for the job, which comes down to both your personal and professional skills, as well as your ability to communicate your potential. With Sephora, you may be offered a phone interview – this is the initial stage in the hiring process. A phone interview is to be taken seriously; it is an interview, after all! This is the first impression your future employer will have of how you interact with others, so it’s incredibly important to be clear and concise in your answers. Your next step is likely an in-person interview, possibly in a group setting. Group interviews can be intimidating because you’re face-to-face with competing applicants – but remember, you’re there because you have the skills Sephora is looking for! Your interviewer wants you to do well so they can hire a reliable employee. To succeed at an interview with Sephora, keep these tips in mind:- Always introduce yourself to your interviewer and others present – a firm handshake gives a great impression!
- Don’t interrupt other candidates! Even though you want to come out on top, you still need to show patience and manners.
- Don’t be repetitive – every answer should be unique and different from the last, from both your own answers and other candidates.
- Know your brands! In retail, a working knowledge of specific products and brands the store sells is crucial to landing a position. It also helps to research the company’s values and history!
Working at Sephora
Becoming an employee with Sephora is a huge step forward in your makeup career. As a leader in the beauty industry, Sephora gives you access to new information and products that will change your career for the better!Sephora Makeup Training
Starting out, you’ll receive complete training about the company and products that Sephora carries. If you’re a cashier, of course, you’ll learn how to work the cash wrap efficiently. As a Sephora employee, your role will depend on where you experience and skills lie – you might be offered a different position than you expected! Here’s a glance at just a few of the roles you could be working in:- Color Consultant: Applying makeup to clients, making product and technique recommendations, selling cosmetics
- Skincare Consultant: Addressing skin concerns, recommending skincare routines and products, selling beauty products and cosmetics
- Makeup Advisor: Providing advice and expertise to customers about products