The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (New Rochelle, NY) in Feb 2010
Interview
Phone interview was pretty much just questions about why I'm interested in the MT position. I was hard-pressed coming from an engineering major, proving an intimidating phone interview.
The 1:1 interview was all the way in Connecticut, forcing me to take a 90 minute train ride and a 1 hour walk to the office in Wilton, CT. Somehow, I got there on time and was asked typical behavioral type questions, but didn't get the job, mostly because I didn't give a convincing argument about why an engineer like my is trying to get a job renting out cars. Compared to most interviews, this one was very formal and not relaxed (she didn't smile or make very much eye contact), just as expected for a management position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Have you ever missed a deadline and how did you handle this situation?
Not bad at all. They want to see that you have some ambition and confidence. Basic questions about leadership experience, sales experience, how you've handled tough situations in the past, etc.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is something you have done in your personal life to improve yourself?
I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Memphis, TN)
Interview
There were 3 rounds the first was easier the last one. That one was much more thorough and a little bit more challenging for certain questions. I felt a bit stumped, however they were all fairly aligned with the typical interview questions. Overall good but just be prepared
I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Houston, TX)
Interview
Smooth and took about 2 weeks to complete. They're really interested in your ability to work in a fast paced environment and your ability to deal with an irate customer. It's a sales job after-all.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you had to overcome adversity.
What do you think is the most important part of sales?
Why Enterprise?