Management Trainee applicants have rated the interview process at Enterprise Mobility with 2.7 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 56% positive. To compare, the company-average is 54.4% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
Candidates applying for Management Trainee roles take an average of 19 days to get hired, when considering 273 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Enterprise Mobility overall takes an average of 17 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Enterprise Mobility as a Management Trainee according to 273 Glassdoor interviews include:
Phone interview: 30%
One on one interview: 26%
Background check: 10%
Skills test: 8%
Group panel interview: 7%
Presentation: 6%
Drug test: 5%
Personality test: 5%
Other: 2%
IQ intelligence test: 2%
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I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Houston, TX) in Jan 2014
Interview
I didn't apply for a job in this company, but after uploading my resume on a few websites, I was contacted by their HR representative who was interested in me applying. I was called in for an interview the day after I applied and the first interview went really well. The HR person gave me tips for the following interview as well. Its a three part interview process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked the typical "tell me about a time" questions. The second interview was easier but the Area manager was distracted by his cell phone continuously going off.
I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Toronto, ON)
Interview
More conversational than a typical interview style making it much more in depth and interesting. As a candidate you also get to know how the person across you made it to where they are now, using the same trainings you would eventually learn.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you do differently than other potential candidates to become an amazing MT.
It was an average difficulty interview with the most standard, basic questions. The interviewer had a deadpan, annoyed face and looked and sounded like she didn't want to be there. I didn't prepare for it and didn't pass, but I don't think most people will have a problem if they just prepare beforehand
Over the phone, Called me from a headhunter and talked about the role and asked if i was interested, then a 30 minute conversation with a recruiter at the branch to see if i was a fit, then in person