I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility in Mar 2011
Interview
Applied online, few weeks later I got call from them for an interview. When i arrived there a few minutes early. The manager had not even made it yet. I took a sit and waited for over ten minutes. When she finally arrived, I had to wait five more minutes because she had to answer some calls. She called me over to start the interview.. She explained to me she was late because she was not feeling well.. After that, she asked me some questions on my previous work exp.. Then right in the middle of my explanation her boss called. She told him she had to do interviews today and she wasn't feeling well. It was kind of funny to me how she did not tell him that she was in the middle of one right then because SHE was late. Anyways, he gave her some questions to ask and then she hung up. She asked me several questions how I would react to various scenarios, from a paper she had and wrote my responses on them and that was it. Again, a few weeks later I got an email stated they chose someone else.. I knew was not going to get the job because I really didnt have the exp to respond to the situational questions. If I did, believe i would of got the job
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility in Mar 2011
Interview
I spoke with them at a career fair. SIgned up for an on campus interview and went. After that I scheduled an additional interview in the city I would relocate. I have not heard from my last interview. The people seem really nice and easy to get along with.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you could start your own company what would it be?
The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility in Mar 2010
Interview
The on campus interview was pretty easy, the manager administering the interview was very nice and easy to talk to. The questions where mostly behavioral, and not terribly difficult to answer. there where some questions about your driving record. there was a lengthy discussion of the job itself, you start at the bottom of the management chain in a enterprise location ( sixth in command). you then can work up to a location manager, then perhaps on the regional managment
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
do you have any moving violations on your driving record