I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Sterling Heights, MI) in Jan 2019
Interview
The interview process was actually very long. I had met with a recruiter from my RSO that I am apart of at school and got an interview through that. The first interview was a simple one where i met with the talent specialist there and went through your basic tell me about yourself and situational questions. Then waited a couple days and found out I had gotten a secon interview. This is where i went to the branch i would have been working at and shadowed someone for about 30 minutes, and then went into the managers room to interview with him. This one he asked a lot of questions about me and how i handled certain situations in a sales role. Then got the call for the final one where i met with the VP of the company and this one i must not have done so hot on because i didn't end up getting a call back for a job and was told they were going with another candidate.
I applied online. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility
Interview
Everything was really cordial and loose until the final interview with management. HR forgot to notify me that I had moved on after the first round of interviews and I had to call them to follow up.
I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (The Woodlands, TX)
Interview
The first-round interview was great. It had a more casual, conversational feel to it than many other interviews I had in the past. The recruiter was clearly very knowledgeable and helpful in answering my questions regarding the nature of the work, pay structure, and what growth looks like within the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you handled a difficult situation with a customer in a previous role.
I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Dallas, TX) in May 2026
Interview
Applied Online. Recruiter reached out to schedule the zoom interview. Received an email saying how they prohibit the use of AI. Yet every question they asked me was scripted AI. I asked AI in advance what typical questions I should expect. Every question they asked was what I saw in AI. I detest behavioral questions as I'm just not the type to memorize answers and feed ppl with lame info. On 2 occasions, I was asked to clarify as I didn't give the precise answers they wanted. When it was my turn to ask questions, the recruiter completely flopped. Rambled and didn't come close to answering me. I did the same thing, where I said you didn't answer my question. What happened? Another incoherent word salad response. So you expect candidates to reel off perfect answers but you can't answer a simple question about your company....You can tell in the first 5 seconds this is a sweatshop. Very cold and uber structured process. So it sets a tone where they really don't get the best from you. They are very transparent, as they give you an offramp very quickly to say this isn't for me. But just like so many companies data mine candidates, we can do the same. It's like taking batting practice off a machine vs someone throwing 100 mph and then you get a changeup at 86. So I enjoy getting my AB's when I knew this place would never see my value
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Ask AI what questions to expect. 100% of what they asked was there.