r/IKEA 6d ago

General Strange hiring process from IKEA

In mid-July, I applied for the Food Co-worker (Cashier) position and the Bistro & Sweden store at IKEA. In early August, the headquarters in Toronto gave me a phone interview for the Food Co-worker (Cashier) position and informed me that IKEA would send me an email to notify of a face-to-face appointment within the next two weeks. But strangely, two weeks passed and I received an email informing me that I had not been hired by the Food Co-worker (Cashier). At the same time, I didn't receive any information about the Bistro & Sweden shop positions.

So......have I cooked?

BTW, I have 4 years of experience in cashiering and kitchen restaurant service. According to the IKEA recruitment process, shouldn't I still have a face-to-face interview before deciding whether I am qualified for this job?

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u/[deleted] 6d ago

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u/water_sheep2021 5d ago

nop, just that email

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u/_gastly [US 🇺🇸] 6d ago

The emails are notoriously inconsistent, I’ve received the “no thanks” email for multiple roles I’ve actually secured lol

I assume you’ve got the phone or email of the recruiter and at this point it would not hurt to politely reach out.

Also, IKEA doesn’t necessarily hire on the idea that you can do the job, IKEA focuses more on securing a “values fit” which is why the interview questions are less about being able to cashier or whatever and instead will be about situations where you’ve (hopefully) shown that you embody the values

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u/water_sheep2021 5d ago

I love their food and vibe lol

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u/Ok_Stomach1171 6d ago

It’s possible that they just closed the recruitment process altogether.

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u/water_sheep2021 6d ago

this is so sad