I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility
Interview
Very thorough (3 interview) process. This company looks for personality types as oppose to background education and experience. Sales and Customer Service is essential and the grit to make "cash is king" your daily ethos will get you far not only in the interview but through your journey as a manager trainee and beyond.
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Situational question format about sales, customer service, professionalism, ethics and business sense.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Vancouver, BC) in Mar 2012
Interview
I applied online through ERAC career website, and then got contact by e-mail. Had some emails back and forth to adjust the time for phone interview. Then I Had a phone interview with the local manager in few days. He sounded very kind and polite. He asked me some behavioral questions and then some about previous work experience.
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Mostly behavioral questions and some questions about previous work experience.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Wilton, CT) in Dec 2012
Interview
I'm writing this in hopes it will help others looking for a similar position. I just finished with the initial phone interview so I can only offer help with that. Like what others have said its a basic interview which last about ten minutes. Started off with do I have a valid drivers license and what my driving record was. Next was why I wanted to work for enterprise. All of which I was expecting. Then they threw me for a loop. Questions I thought would be asked during the second interview according to some other reviews were asked during this first phone interview. The recruiter asked about 7-8 accounting questions regarding debits and credits. Obviously being an accounting major I should have had these in the bag but with no work experience in acc and being out of school for more than a year, I was a bit rusty so be prepared!! He then asked some situational questions like how did I deal with an irate customer while still having great customer service. Some other questions were name 3/4 words I would use to describe myself and why should the company choose me over other applicants. Again this is from the first phone interview which I just finished today and I'm waiting for a call back. Good luck to whomever reads this and remember these questions aren't guaranteed to be asked.
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I wasn't prepared for the numerous accounting questions he asked based on some other reviews on this site. Thought they would be for the second interview so I didn't study up on the basics of debits and credits. :(