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      Sales Engineer Interview

      Oct 13, 2010
      Anonymous employee
      Fort Wayne, IN
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 8 weeks. I interviewed at Sweetwater (Fort Wayne, IN) in Apr 2008

      Interview

      This outlines the process experienced in 2002-2005. They have an extensive computer based questionaire system for new applicants at this time as well as a different process for interviews today.. ONLINE APPLICATION AND RESUME Typical online application, work history, etc... You were required to submit a list of hardware and software that you have personal work experience with as well. We were told back then they received upwards to 200 applications a month, so having recording experience, being current with software applications, and experience with equipment they regularly sell was key to getting through to the next step. PHONE INTERVIEWS Once selected, you had a phone interview with the HR director. The phone interview was the standard personality interview, "What motivates you to do your best work?" "What are your strengths and weaknesses" "Tell me a story of your greatest acheivement." "How do you deal with stress?" etc... They also asked you to rate your competencies (examples From 1-10 what is your ProTools knowledge. From 1-10 what is your FOH knowledge. From 1-10 what is your MIDI knowledge etc...) These questions ran the gamut from studio recording to live sound. The phone interview took approximately one hour. After a few weeks, I was eventually interviewed over the phone by one of the Sales Managers. This was a fairly standard sales experience question and answer. I recall this interview being more conversational and casual. This interview took approximately 20-30 minutes or so. About a week later I was contacted to schedule a flight for a face-to-face interview in Fort Wayne, IN. They paid for the flight, rental car, and hotel room. They flew me in on a Saturday, interview was on Monday, and return flight was Tuesday morning. In retrospect, I feel they wanted me to check out Ft Wayne so I could check out the city since I would be relocated once hired. FACE TO FACE INTERVIEWS I arrived to Sweetwater at 9:30 to begin the onsite interview. The HR director had me fill out a few standardized tests, like personality and business math tests. Once these were completed, I was taken down to the main sales cubicle area to take product knowledge and application test. You were in the middle of the "sales floor" while taking this test and all you could hear around you was their sales force of 50+ people talking on the phones to their customers. The product knowledge test consisted of industry vocabulary, multiple choice questions, and some short essay answers. I remembering having to write out how to mic a drum set, naming specific mics by type and model. Lastly, there were some sample emails, like "How would reply to this email to get this customer to call you?" and "Please write an email introducing yourself to a new Sweetwater customer." I believe this portion of the test took approximately an hour. From the testing phase, I was taken out for a face-to-face interview with the VP of Sales and the HR Director. This interview consisted of the standard, "Tell us about yourself and work history." "What is the hardest lesson you've learned" The interview also included some role playing scenarios on handling customers over the phone. At the end of the interview, the VP showed a number of charts to illustrate how much money people potentially make, spiffs, and employee benefits, etc... The lunch interview may have taken 90 minutes to 2 hours. Once we returned to Sweetwater, I was led to a Sales Engineer's desk to listen in on their phone conversations for about 20 minutes. The purpose of this was to understand the actual work environment and key activities of the job. Lastly, I had a final face-to-face interview with a Sales Manager, which ended with a tour of the building. The interview took up almost all day. I believe I left the building at 4:00.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How do you feel about making 100 cold calls a day? How would you motivate yourself to do this?
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      Sales Engineer Interview

      Aug 21, 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Fort Wayne, IN
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Sweetwater (Fort Wayne, IN) in Aug 2024

      Interview

      To start when applying for this job right at the beginning of the application it tells you in bold letters, "Sweetwater is a drug free workplace. All candidates must submit to a test for illegal drugs, INCLUDING MARIJUANA, before any job offer will be extended," and this was a concern for me as I am a medical marijuana patient where I live so I asked about that and the interviewer pretty much gaslit me saying that they don't test for marijuana, and I didn't read it right. My next question was about commission and the interviewer started saying that wasn't the case for the Category Advisor position and asking me what interested me in that position, I told the interviewer that I was confused as I thought I had applied for a Sales Engineer position, to which the interviewer proceeds to say that I did in fact apply for sales. Last major red flag for me was the interviewer seemed to want my undying loyalty to this company. It's a job not an entire lifestyle and many employers are making this mistake. You sign my paycheck that is all, we as humans do not owe any company everything we have. Honestly, I feel like they won't even offer me the position at this point, but I'd most likely turn it down if they did anyways. Something doesn't sit right with me about this company, just kind of screams "we want slaves that will devote their entire life to our company."

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      They mostly just ask about your background and all the other typical interview questions. Some of them make the company seem like a cult mentality though
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      Sales Engineer Interview

      May 6, 2024
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Sweetwater

      Interview

      3 rounds of phone and in person interviews on top of “how did you think you did” style questions after the interview. All in all it wasn’t too bad. The training is 13 weeks of intense “drinking from the fire hose” graduate level gear knowledge

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      To sell a home studio setup face to face over lunch
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      Sales Engineer Interview

      Feb 18, 2024
      Anonymous employee
      Fort Wayne, IN
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Sweetwater (Fort Wayne, IN) in Feb 2024

      Interview

      I had a short phone interview asking about my knowledge and experience. First I got a tour of the campus, and a history of the business and founder. After that, I took a 170 question interview (2 hours). You’re expected to fail this test, so don’t trip if you don’t know a lot of it. Next I ate lunch with a couple of their employees (great cafeteria). After lunch, I had a mock session with possible Sweetwater lead. Some people do this part on the phone before flying out. Next I answered questions that gave them a better idea of who I am as a person. What motivates you to do what you do, what makes you depressed, what could you see causing you to not pass Sweetwater Uni, etc… Lastly I took a drug test (not for THC), & got a job afterwards. It normally takes a day - week for an offer, so don’t trip if it takes a min.
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