I applied online. I interviewed at Fabletics in Mar 2026
Interview
Unfortunately, my experience with this company was incredibly disappointing. I received a job offer, resigned from my previous role in good faith, and then had the offer rescinded before my start date. This was not only unprofessional, but I felt that this was deeply unethical.
As someone early in my career, this left me in a very difficult position. I am now unemployed and unable to return to my previous employer, as I’m viewed as a flight risk for trying to work for a competitor (fabletics). The lack of accountability and care in how this was handled after the fact as well was honestly … shocking.
I strongly encourage HR to reevaluate its hiring practices. No candidate should ever be put in this position :( It has real consequences on people’s lives.
Attended an interview with Fabletics where I discussed my skills, experience, and passion for retail, learned about the brand culture, and explored potential opportunities within the team going forward future.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Fabletics in Sep 2025
Interview
The interview process includes 4 rounds - HR, hiring manager, SQL live coding, and on site. I I love the HR and the hiring manager - had such a great time talking with both of them. The HR was super on top of communications and never leave me there waiting. I love the hiring manager, she's professional and makes me feel like I'd love to work on her team.
What makes this great experience average was the live coding interview - one of the worst I had. The interviewer showed up late and never turned on camera. He had to hop off for a few minutes at the beginning of the interview because of technical issues. I was asked to write sql on a word document or notepad which gave a lot of annoying red underscore that disrupt code writing. The data sets were given as table_name(column1, column2, column3). I know companies do this, albeit this is not the best code writing experience. However, this entire coding-interview experience feels unprofessional and a little rude. One of the lesson learned from this experience is to ask HR in the future about on what platform/ how will the coding interview be conducted.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Past project experience with SQL
Data visualization tool proficiency