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?
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?
I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Croydon, England)
Interview
The interview was lasting 3 minutes and was abruptly ended by the interviewer. I was not happy about this. I was not asked any questions from my side. Please do not apply to this job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you see yourself progress in this career?