El proceso tomó 1 semana. Acudí a una entrevista en Paychex en ene 2010
Entrevista
Be prepared to discuss your entire life, starting from high school on. In every interview. You repeat the same answers every time. It gets to be very redundant. Not sure how much training the District Manager gets, but seems like it is very generic. Very little feedback or correspondence after the interviews as well from the recruiter.
Preguntas de entrevista [2]
Pregunta 1
What did you do in high school? I realize you graduated more than 10 years ago, but obviously this must be very important.
3 different interviews with 3 different managers. Followed that with a job shadow to allow me to see a day in the field. Then an offer was made and I moved to the location I interviewed for
Me postulé a través de otra fuente. El proceso tomó 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Paychex
Entrevista
Had an HR screening, then I had an interview with 2 Managers which went great, and a final round interview with the Senior District Sales Manager. I emailed the Senior Manager to schedule time for the final round but he liked to act like he was all busy and important, after about an hour of no response I sent him another email asking if he had a time in mind and responded within a minute. The Senior Manager had this inflated sense of worth that apparently he's too high up there to bother responding within an hour to an initial email if it's not convenient for him. Following the final interview, I received the standard rejection email and asked for feedback from the Senior Manager on what I could've done better. Never received a response; like I said before, his inflated sense of worth makes him think it's ok to not answer a basic request.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Walk me through your sales process at where you currently work
Focused on sales experience and willingness to aggressively encourage leads to sign up for their software. Questions about qualifying leads or questions about how their product was different were not well received