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      Territory Sales Manager - Computerized Vehicle Registration (CVR) Job Interview

      7 Mar 2011
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Miami, FL
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at ADP (Miami, FL) in Jan 2011

      Interview

      Applied online and was contacted by a recruited two days later. Proceeded with a phone interview with the recruiter and the following day was instructed to take an online sales/personality assessment test. The recruiter pulled the results of my online test and said I can interview with the hiring individual who would be in the region for the next two days. Met the hiring individual in a hotel lobby two days later in West Palm Beach, FL. for about 45 minutes. After meeting this hiring individual I was glad I wasn't offered the job as he was the most pompous and arrogant person I have ever met. It didn't go well because I didn't read his mind and give him the exact answers he wanted. Too many general/life questions and no focus on past sales successes, qualifications, work ethic, etc. I am a very accomplished senior level sales executive but all he wanted to know is about my specific personal goals, etc., which is fine, but no focus on if I have the ability to do the job. He actually admitted I maybe the best sales person for the position but the fact that I was a bit nervous, like most people are in an interview, and that he didn't get the exact answers he wanted to his stupid/genera/abstract questions he didn't like me personally. You live and learn I guess.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      What are your personal goals within the next five years?
      Answer question

      Question 2

      Do you have a "go to" sales line when trying to meet with an executive?
      Answer question
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