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Does being an educator mean you work for lululemon? I've definitely thought it was weird that teachers were sharing their occupation so much but thought they got a special discount or something. This makes so much sense lmao.
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Yes because they educate about the product as well and are not just selling it
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It makes so much sense if I had bothered to use any common sense! Thank you for confirming.
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Hi everyone! I was wondering how long the hiring process usually takes for a part time educator position? Like is there online training that needs to be done before the first day actually in the store?
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So I have a question for anyone who works there or has worked there. Pretty much I guess I need advice…so I’ve been wanting to work there as an educator for a while and have applied a few times twice including yesterday I’ve been invited to the group interview. So after doing some research I think the first time I didn’t get past that round I’m almost positive was because of my availability at the time ok I get it. Yesterday I had an amazing experience it felt like talking to old friends. I really liked the two managers I talked too and could even see myself being friends with them same with the other girls I was interviewing with in the group it was genuinely a fun and uplifting experience as cheesy as that sounds it really was I didn’t really have to much trouble with the questions other then I always get anxious during interviews and always later on think of a hundred even better ways I could have answered but I do that literally all the time when it’s a job I really want and like I said I’ve been wanting to work at lululemon SO bad for years now. This morning I got the infamous rejection email and I don’t really know why but it definitely sucks. I was just wondering if anyone who has ever worked there has any advice what do you look for when hiring an educator or even what is a good way to stand out during the interview. This is still something I would definitely want to do in the future and I want to reapply as soon as I can but I hope I could make it past the group round then and hopefully work there
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hi! you can always ask them for feedback from your interview :)
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