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"When hiring district managers, employers are looking for experienced candidates with the communication, leadership, and managerial skills to oversee multiple branches in a particular region or district. Be prepared to discuss your management style as well as your ability to handle conflicts and supervise lower-level managers. Employers will be looking for individuals with several years of industry experience, so be ready to discuss your knowledge of the field."

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Nothing new here. If you have interviewed with any technology, pharma, med device, etc. in the past 3 years it will be similar. Behavior based, 'tell me about a time when...' Don't ever mention that you are viewing this as a 'stepping stone' (even though it is!).
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District Manager Major Accounts

Interviewed at ADP

3.8
Apr 6, 2013

Nothing new here. If you have interviewed with any technology, pharma, med device, etc. in the past 3 years it will be similar. Behavior based, 'tell me about a time when...' Don't ever mention that you are viewing this as a 'stepping stone' (even though it is!).

You must sell a basic payroll package to the sales team leaders. You have 15 minutes to prepare and execute by incorporating everything you can possibly remember from the 2-page handout they give you. You're expected to ask questions to determine which payroll "package" you would align that person with and why.
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SBS Associate District Manager

Interviewed at ADP

3.8
Jan 28, 2015

You must sell a basic payroll package to the sales team leaders. You have 15 minutes to prepare and execute by incorporating everything you can possibly remember from the 2-page handout they give you. You're expected to ask questions to determine which payroll "package" you would align that person with and why.

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