I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Denver, CO) in Jul 2015
Interview
I received a call from a recruiter who does all the Part time hiring for the state. Was a very basic phone interview. She told me about the position and a little bit about Enterprise before I was scheduled for an in-person interview at the branch with the assistant manager.
I arrived at the branch and met with the assistant manager. He was the only one there, so my interview was a mix of him helping customers and answering phones. I can understand, I was not too worried about the interruptions.
He was professional and helpful with any questions I had. At the end, he told me they were interviewing other people and would be in touch. The next day I got an email from the recruiter saying welcome to the team.
Overall, it was a quick process, less than a week from online application to final offer. The only thing that concerns me was there is no drug test, only a background and driving record search. I was not comfortable knowing that Enterprise trusts employees to drive their customers around with out ever knowing they had something illegal in their system. Maybe I am just old school.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you went above and beyond for a customer?
First interview was a screening phone interview with HR. After a couple of days, I was contacted for an-inperson interview with the fleet manager and toured the facility. Manager explained job responsibilities and expectations and showed the different routes for job.
I applied online. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility
Interview
very easy and straight forward. Mainly asks you about your driving record and previous work experience with customers and a high pace environment. Also, they make sure you are ok with driving all sized vehicles.
It was was very quick. I workerd there previously so they already knew that I was pretty much a good worker. It took pretty much a week for me to start