I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Massage Envy in Aug 2013
Interview
One interview with the Assistant clinic administrator and then one with the owner and manager to see if i would get the job. It wasn't too difficult i just had to answer a few simple questions about places i have worked before. I thought I was apply for more of a receptionist job but it was more of a sales position with that being their target for hiring you. It was hard to work there not knowing anything about massage. Even if I could have gotten one massage when starting I would have done a lot better. But it was hard to sell a product that I had never even used. The product being massage. Now i know the true benefits of it but while I was working there for a few months, I didn't know anything! Lots of answering phone calls, booking appointments, light cleaning. It would be very beneficial to know about massage a little bit before working the front desk. Was a pretty good job over all with opportunities for small bonuses and such.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Massage Envy (Long Beach, CA) in Sep 2023
Interview
Effective, Part where you do sales pitch, Good questions. Person conducting interview asked relevant questions from past experience. Had me conduct a sales pitch from the paper she gave and gave me time to study it and then come back in.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What did you do at your last job that could help you here?
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Massage Envy (East Brunswick, NJ) in Aug 2022
Interview
Really low stress. Asked about my availability. Just make sure you sound personable . I also made sure that I showcased my skillset. We talked about sales which was new to me. Make sure you are willing to learn and be trained
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Massage Envy (Kennesaw, GA) in Jul 2022
Interview
It was a phone screening and one in person interview. The staff was up front, courteous of my time, and personable. Management asked fairly basic questions about my experiences and how I might handle a conflict. Pay was less than I was hoping without clearly communication on how their commission structure and bonuses would work for part time.