I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at eQuip Enterprises (Stockton, CA)
Interview
It was very easy going with the Regional Manager. He seem very interested in my experience and background in the business. He was a very energetic person that happy with his job.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at eQuip Enterprises (Birmingham, AL) in Aug 2015
Interview
multi stage process that I first spoke with a very nice human resources director named Mary, next she sent me more info and a video that told me more about equip enterprises, after that I called her back with my interest factor, then I was contacted by the regional manager in my area, where after speaking with him, I was offered a position and I proceeded
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do I have passion when I believe in something, do I do things the honest way?
I applied online. I interviewed at eQuip Enterprises (Albuquerque, NM) in Apr 2015
Interview
Phone interview with a district sales mgr. in another state. He made it sound like it would be easy. (When you look at the amount of competition in this market, it is anything but) no excuses. Some folks can do this business and make the magical 6 figures. Not me. They are and probably will always be a successful business, they are growing every day. anyway, he told me it was 3 days per week in the field, and Mondays and Fridays are "admin" days. That's fine if you are listing 5-10 pieces per day. Doesn't always happen though.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I did the asking, they did the selling of the "opportunity" They made it seem real easy to do, that contractors etc... had all kinds of equipment they would want to sell. While they may have a lot of equipment collecting dust, getting them to list it, AND listing it for a sellable price sometimes is like pulling teeth. If you aren't a strong negotiator, don't waste your time.