Me postulé a través de un reclutador. Acudí a una entrevista en ImageFIRST (Chicago, IL) en nov 2025
Entrevista
The interview process consisted of approximately six steps: an initial recruiter screening, interview with the hiring manager, a plant walkthrough with the GM, a ride-along with a sales rep, an in-person meeting with the manager, and a final interview with the VP.
The experience became less positive at the VP stage. The conversation felt more focused on re-evaluating resume details rather than assessing mutual fit, which felt unexpected given how far along I was in the process. I was also asked to provide written follow-up responses to additional prompts after the meeting. Ultimately, the decision was communicated via a generic email rather than a phone call, which felt impersonal considering the time invested
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
How do you prospect? how do you organize your sales day to day?
The interview process with ImageFIRST was thorough, about 5 rounds total. Makes sense since it's a corporation. You meet with both local and corporate contacts. These include a recruiter screening, ride along, hiring manager, regional manager and general manager.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Basic interview questions nothing out of the ordinary
Began with a simple phone screen with the Regional Sales Manager. Second thing was some weird personality tester or something- you have to answer questions on how you act day-to-day/when you are selling, how many contacts in your network would be viable to sell to/leverage/contact in this position, etc. Then, a more formal interview via Microsoft teams, also with the RSM. Next was a ride-along with the Regional Sales Manager to see a "day in the life," which was followed up with an interview with the General Manager where you also get a plant tour. Last stage is an interview with the Regional Vice President. All in all, 4 different events/interviews before getting the final role.
Preguntas de entrevista [2]
Pregunta 1
How do you deal with getting a no or a rejection when out prospecting customers?