The interview went for 3 rounds, like what most other applicants had. The first round was a onsite interview 1-1 with HR person. Enterprise is very frank about the salary and there is no way for the negotiation. Second round was an onsite observation for 1-2 hours followed by lots of questions. Final round is the meeting with district manager. Be prepared with lots of examples to prove your sales and customer service experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Give us an example what you do to beyond customer's expectation.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility in Jul 2011
Interview
I filled out a application online and was called back. I first had a interview with the recruiter at the corporate office. Make sure you are dressed in business clothing and if you are a male where a blue or white shirt for your interview. Know a lot about the company. Make sure you show that you are sales oriented. You will go through three interviews. On the second interview make sure you show you are interested and ask a lot of questions. Show the branch manager and area manager you want the job. Always be yourself they want to see that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Make sure your questions show you went above and beyond for customer service. They are all about customer service.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Denver, CO)
Interview
I definitely felt as if the position was being sold to me during the interview. Low pay for the hours expected of their employees. I felt like this position was meant for high school graduates...not people who had spent 4-5 years in a degree program learning the skills that this position claimed to be teaching. The interview process was also a bit ridiculous for an "entry-level" position. One interview at the regional office, another interview at the location you'll be working, then a final interview back at the regional office.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
No real difficult interview questions...unless you consider the run-of-the-mill, pointless "tell me about a time when..." to be difficult.