Q&A With Tailored Brands Employees
At the core of Tailored Brands is a fun, family-like atmosphere that makes this an extraordinary place to work. Our engaging workplace is based on teamwork, growth, and respect, with a culture built on these guiding principles: Live the Golden Rule, practice teamwork, have respect for each other, be trustworthy, and keep an open mind and heart. If you want to make a difference, be part of a great team and grow, you might be a perfect fit.
How employees describe working at Tailored Brands
Great to being a career, a bit stagnant after certain years
Cohesiveness. We worked together, and with one another.
They are helpful and resourceful
My local staff cares about our customers
Review from Sales Dept
Very unorganized. Workers are unappreciated.
Q&A With Tailored Brands Employees
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How long do the interviews usually take at Tailored Brands?
An hour
I would say 30 minutes up to an hour, depending on the position you're applying for.
30 minutes
What should I wear for an interview at Tailored Brands?
Baggy pants
Business attire, on the conservative side, but not necessarily a full suit, unless you're applying for an upper level position. Nothing too short or showy. A splash of color or personality should be fine.
Must wear professional clothes
What benefits does Tailored Brands provide?
Health benefits, vision, dental and 401k
Medical insurance, 401k, merchandise discount
Medical, dental, vision, life, and a few other odds and ends.
Does Tailored Brands drug test or do a background check?
No
Yes, both, before they make you an employment offer.
What's the Sales team like at Tailored Brands?
Very friendly and good attitude
Very good team
What interview questions does Tailored Brands ask?
Do you have sales experience?
What do you like about tailored brands
How would you compare interviewing at Tailored Brands to other places you've interviewed?
I think I liked it more, being in front of a panel, than my previous one-on-one interviews. Granted, my interview at Tailored Brands is probably not 'normal'. I think most interviews are with either the manager or with the manager and a key team member to make sure the necessary questions are asked.
Tailored brands is the best store to buy suits.
How flexible is your work schedule at Tailored Brands?
I can swap days with a coworker or work from home if necessary.
You must be available working on weekends and overtime
What kind of interview questions do they ask when hiring someone in the Sales department at Tailored Brands?
They ask me about sales experience
Do you have sales experience?
What does the ideal candidate in the Sales department look like at Tailored Brands?
They must have sales experience
What is your experience for this job?
What are your coworkers at Tailored Brands like?
Very friendly and positive
Bottom of the barrel. Incompetent, poor work ethic, apathetic, immature, poor hygiene, or a combination of 2 or more of those.
What do people at Tailored Brands think about the CEO? What do they do well and what can they improve?
The CEO is professional. The improvement is making sure the numbers of sales are not missed.
Doug Ewert seems like a nice enough guy, but he's no George Zimmer.
If you could make changes, how would you improve the culture at Tailored Brands?
I would make sure that the stock are filled.
Bring back George Zimmer.
What's the interview process like at Tailored Brands?
Top Employee Response
Not too bad. HR reviews applications, weeds some out for phone interviews, then some of those are weeded out, so only the top applicants actually make it through to the hiring manager.
The process takes time because of background check
How do you feel about going to work at Tailored Brands everyday?
I feel good and I am happy
Used to love it. Now, not so much.
How's the work pace at Tailored Brands?
Very steady but it can be fast paced.
Everybody want everything done right now and there's just never enough time.
How's the work life balance at Tailored Brands?
Usually I'm at work almost as much as I'm at home.
Good for some, bad for others. It depends on the team you're on. Some teams are constantly short staffed and some require rotating overnight on-call shifts.
Does Tailored Brands have any remote positions?
Yes.
Yes, we have offshore teams in at least 2 different countries.
How does Tailored Brands make decisions around promotions?
They pick who they like.
The people who are liked by senior management are the ones who get promoted, whether they are actually qualified or not.
How's the vacation policy at Tailored Brands?
There's a cap on how much time you can accrue. Once you hit it, you stop accruing vacation, so use it or lose it, literally. If you leave, you lose your accrued vacation that you haven't taken. You won't get paid for it.
Vacation is accrued every pay period and does rollover to the next year. The only downside is that you lose your banked vacation if you leave the company so there's no reason to let your vacation pile up, in case leaving the company isn't your idea.
In your opinion, what are the most common interview questions that Tailored Brands asks?
Can you achieve this or find someone else
What kind of people does Tailored Brands like to hire?
People wont speaks for them self
Who did you meet with during your interview? And how long did it take to hear back from Tailored Brands?
Six different managers, each representing a different team, and I received a job off within 2 days.
What was the most difficult question that was asked during your interview at Tailored Brands?
For me, it's always the "where do you see yourself" questions. Life has taught me, repeatedly, that even the best made plans can go out the window in a heartbeat.
How would you describe your overall experience interviewing at Tailored Brands?
I interviewed in front of 6 different managers at the same time. I thought it was great. They asked their questions and they liked my answers, apparently, because I was offered a position a day or two later.









