I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Charlotte, NC) in May 2016
Interview
The interview process in essentially broken down into 4 stages.
STAGE 1: after applying online I am contacted by a recruiter who schedules a phone interview. This interview is very easy and asking simple compency based questions and basically just getting to know you. This stage lasted 15 minutes roughly. One tip I would give is always ask what the next stage of the process is and they'll tell you at that point directly - if you're successful. After asking I arranged a face to face interview with the same recruiter I spoke to.
STAGE 2: I turned up at the regional office ahead of schedule. Whilst I was waiting I spoke to a few passing people who worked for the company - I later found out that the recruiter was secretly watching to see how I would engaged with those people (if you can engage with them you can engage with customer so talk to EVERYONE, don't be shy or you won't succeed). This interview was basically the same as the phone interview, ask sales related and customer service questions whilst asking me to describe my weakness ect. The key is showing confidence as that is the main thing they look for. For me this lasted 20 minutes. Again after asking the next steps I was told then I would be getting an interview with the area manager.
STAGE 3: As with the majority of the other reviews this is the make or break interview and definitely the hardest. You shadow employees at the branch where you will see what you'll do on a daily basis which is primary customer service and sales with high competitiveness. This role isn't for everyone but if you're willing to work hard the career progression is faster that most companies. After shadowing you have a face to face with the area manager. They want you to sell yourself and show them you're confident in your own abilities and talking to people. Most questions were about your previous experience listed on your resumes and focusing on customer service and sales experience in particular - you have the opportunity to ask questions which I would strongly recommend doing. These questions consisted of giving examples from your own experience. Speaking to the area manager lasted 15 and I was offered the next step which was interviewing with the area manager.
STAGE 4: This is more of a fomality in all honesty. If you've gotten this far it's yours to throw away. Exact same questions as the previous stage - all customer service and sales related questions. This lasted 20 minutes I was offered the job there and then.
Always ask questions and be confident in yourself and you'll do fine
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your biggest weakness?
Tell me a time you've had to deal with a difficult customer?
Tell a time you've dealt with a difficult collage?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility in Aug 2025
Interview
Not very good. Talked very fast whilst explaining the role and asked a lot of questions. Applied for one location and was told within the first minute of the interview they no longer had any spots available at that location. Although it's a management role, it is mostly sales with more than 40 hours of time worked needed a week.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time where you had to deal with a frustrated customer.
I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (West Hartford, CT)
Interview
15-minute interview where we just discussed your personal background to make sure that you are a good fit for the company. The interviewer was a person from corporate and not a person that works at the branch you are applying for.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you held a leadership position.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Bellevue, WA) in May 2025
Interview
My interview process with Enterprise Mobility was thorough, insightful, yet extremely rewarding. Before guaranteeing my spot for this role, I had already formed meaningful connections with individuals at this company and can ensure my time spent during the process was valuable beyond words. Not only could I envision myself within the company space early on, I was able to connect with each individual I spoke with on a genuine level where I felt valued and taken care of as an interviewee. I appreciate my time spent connecting with my recruiter, branch manager, regional manager, and area manager, both on job-related topics, and on a deeper level where we shared real human experiences. I highly recommend interviewing with Enterprise Mobility, and will forever value these early conversations as meaningful steps toward a rewarding, exciting career path.