I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Windsor Locks, CT) in Jan 2020
Interview
Very welcoming and professional. I had two interviews. The first one was with HR, getting to know more about me and my experiences and how I would fit into the company. The second one was with the area manager, showing me the day-to-day branch operations.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
When was a time you were faced with a challenge? How did you go about overcoming that challenge?
It was smooth. Had one round on zoom just asking what I’ve done, and other behavioral questions. Then one in person which was also just behavioral questions but just a lot more questions asked.
I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Glasgow, Scotland)
Interview
The interviewers were patient. They seemed interested and genuine asking questions to get to know you. The interviewer didn't make you feel uncomfortable and talked you through the entire process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Whats a time you've gone above and beyond for a customer?
I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Charlotte, NC)
Interview
The interview process typically begins with an application and resume screening to shortlist candidates based on their qualifications. This is followed by an initial screening interview, usually conducted over the phone or virtually, to assess basic fit, communication skills, and interest in the role. Depending on the position, a technical or skills assessment may be administered to evaluate domain-specific knowledge through online tests or take-home assignments. Candidates who progress further often face one or more rounds of interviews—these may include behavioral interviews to gauge soft skills and cultural fit, technical or panel interviews for in-depth skill evaluation, and a final round with hiring managers to discuss long-term goals and expectations. If selected, the candidate receives a job offer, and may go through reference checks or background verification before onboarding.