Having worked at Enterprise Rent A Car previously, the interview process was easy to me because it was conversational and not stressful. They just want an honest conversation with true intentions about your career with Kforce. First, a 30 min. phone call followed up with an in person interview. Finally, they will call you the next day if they believe you'd be a good candidate for the final interview. For me, I felt like I gave clear answers and even though both interviews lasted 30 min., I felt like my answers were succinct and the examples I gave helped to solidify my true intentions...example: I am accustomed to working 50+ hrs per week and am a hard worker that is willing to invest the time needed to accomplish any task. I am goal oriented and what I do not get done in one day, I eagerly continue to finish the next morning. I really enjoyed talking to both managers. One had 7+ yrs. of experience and the other 5+ yrs. of experience. I did shadow someone from the IT department and be prepared to ask questions. Managers were clear about the job expectations. Here were some of things I thought they looked for in all three interviews (1 phone interview, two individual interview). You do need to be passionate about sales, your ability to communicate, and a "not give up" mentality, especially with this job because you will be making at least 50 phone calls a day. So, be ready to give examples and be excited, too. They respond well to enthusiasm and perseverance! It is same pay that I received from Enterprise Rent A Car, except you don't have to work the weekends and you can still work overtime Mon. through Fri., so a win-win for me! I have nothing but good things to say because both managers were honest to me about their expectations and we had fun. There was laughing and joking involved, so don't be shy. This job requires you to build relationships over the phone, so be yourself. Yes, you can have fun during the interview process. I remembered a girl that had an interview and she was super nervous and shy. It's not a bad thing, but don't let it overshadow your accomplishments. They want to hear hardships you've overcome in your previous/present job and highlight how you overcame those challenges! Good luck and I hope this review helps!