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      Sales Management Trainee Interview

      Oct 30, 2015
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Winchester, NV
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Winchester, NV) in Oct 2015

      Interview

      I got an email from a recruiter because she had seen my resume online. I responded and was told to formally apply online, so I did. I got a phone call a couple of days later and the recruiter asked me if I had any questions right off the bat, and I asked about what the job mainly entails and she told me there's a lot that goes into it. She asked about an employment gap on my resume, if I had had any accidents or DUIs in the past 4 years, then told me I looked like an ideal candidate and scheduled an in-person interview with her for the next day. I also found it strange that she told me to look at their website and learn everything and to be prepared the next day. It almost felt like I was going to be quizzed on their company. The in-person interview was really nice. The recruiter was very friendly and we got along well, and we discussed both professional and personal things. It lasted about half an hour, with basic situational questions, and then she called my local Enterprise branch and scheduled the next interview. I did ask her what the job was really about because I still did not have a firm grasp of what I was going to be doing if hired. It's called a sales management TRAINEE, right? So I asked how we went about getting trained. She explained that different people teach you different departments (the accounting, the managing, the promos, etc), and I was satisfied with that. I did not like the second interview. It's an hour and a half of observing the branch, basically shadowing the assistant manager, and then an hour long interview. None of the employees seemed to be genuine, unless speaking to each other, and for the most part seemed bored with their job. I shadowed the assistant manager around and he seemed at a loss as to what to say. He'd give a vague wave towards a door and say, "That's the break room," gesture to a man cleaning a car, "He cleans the cars," then went back inside and said, "That's pretty much it." He also said when the people who clean cars and pick people up aren't around then the trainees have to do it. I asked a lot of questions because I didn't see anyone doing anything besides pulling up old reservations and bringing cars around. I tried to make conversation with the workers and one guy told me that he had been there the longest at 8 months - they have a very high turnover rate, which I did not take as a good sign. They gave me a paper with a checklist of things I had to do: observe a reservation, in-person and phone; observe a pick-up; observe a drop-off; see the weekly schedule, etc. We got through it within half an hour, so I kind of waited around for about half an hour more while everyone was on a computer reading news, since it had gotten slow. I still had one thing to check off my list so I couldn't start the interview yet. They decided to skip it and just get to the interview because it was so slow. The second interview was conducted by the area manager with the branch manager sitting beside her writing down notes. It had an interrogation style feeling to it, with questions being fired at me immediately after I had just finished answering the previous questions. I almost felt out of breath by the end of the interview. This interview had a colder feeling than the previous one and lasted about an hour. Finally, we get to the part that I did not like. At the end of the interview, the area manager basically outlines how a trainee becomes an assistant manager. It's a SALES job, you are literally trying to make people buy insurance and to upgrade their car. You have to make the sales to even be considered to be an assistant manager. From here comes what she called the grille. You do something like a 4 hour long interview with the department heads and you have to take a 200 question test about the company and then it's decided if you are good enough to be an assistant manager. There are also mandatory happy hours and community service. You work 53 hours a week, 6 days a week, and then afterwards you have to attend either community service with the rest of your coworkers or go to happy hour. I asked if this was mandatory, and I was told that if you want to make it through the grille then you have to develop relationships with the department folk in order to get ahead. The community service also has a minimum number requirement that you have to do. This all just felt like too much. You're working an excessive amount of hours, sometimes manual labor, for mediocre pay and then you are required still to do things outside of work no matter if you want to or not.

      Interview questions [5]

      Question 1

      On a scale of 1-10 how competitive are you? What do you know about our company, our history? Where do you see yourself in 5 years? Tell me a time you took the leadership role. Why do you want to work here?
      1 Answer

      Question 2

      Tell me of a time you had a difficult customer and how did you deal with it? Tell me a time a customer was dissastisfied and how did you deal with it?
      Answer question

      Question 3

      Tell me a time you had to do something that was not interesting to you and how you completed the task. Tell me of a time you were given constructive criticism and how did you take it?
      Answer question

      Question 4

      Tell me of a time you went above and beyond for a customer. Tell me some of your strengths? Weaknesses? Tell me of a time you had to sell a bigger or better product.
      Answer question

      Question 5

      Are you interviewing for other companies?
      1 Answer
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      Other Sales Management Trainee Interview Reviews for Enterprise Mobility

      Sales Management Trainee Interview

      Jun 5, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      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.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How would you deal with an unhappy customer?
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      1

      Sales Management Trainee Interview

      May 21, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      The Woodlands, TX
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      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.

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      Tell me about a time you handled a difficult situation with a customer in a previous role.
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      Sales Management Trainee Interview

      May 22, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Dallas, TX
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      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.
      Answer question