I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Avaya (Montreal, QC) in Aug 2015
Interview
Phone interview and then a physical interview with a power point presentation. The contact was very friendly. I went to the second stage of the process, that is a power point presentation. Unfortunately it didn't work out for me but the recruiter was kind enough to call me by phone in order to let me know what my weak point happened to be and encouraged me to work on them. He also encouraged me to keep applying for other positions at Avaya. It was a good experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Knowledge about the industry and prior experiences.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Avaya in Jun 2015
Interview
Phone and video-conference interviews with hiring managers and peers. First interviewed with HR, basic phone screen. Next a one-on-one with the hiring manager which went very well by his feedback. Next a group video-conference which was very strange. Avaya has you download their video-conference client, which may or may not be supported by your browser/OS environment. Make sure you test it thoroughly long before your meeting. Even then it may still give you problems.
The group was made up of a peer, the hiring manager, his peer, and his boss.
Some of the people were on video, others on cell phone only - communication issues were challenging. Questions were presented along the lines of "describe how you deal with X or Y". There did not seem to be a logical order and they admitted to "breaking script".
The biggest concern - one of the group was using the video-conference chat sidebar to talk about me as I was answering questions. apparently unaware that I could see everything he was typing.
This had a very distracting effect for me. Perhaps that was by design, but I found it very unprofessional. Further, I would have expected senior level sales engineers to be familiar with how video-conference features work, particularly when they are of their own design.
Though I was not made an offer, I did not follow up after this call and likely would not have accepted.
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Question 1
None of the questions were particularly difficult - standard "How do you deal with objections" type of stuff.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Avaya (Ciudad de México) in Oct 2014
Interview
It consisted of three phases
1) one-to-one interview with the outsorcing company (PROBECARIOS)
2) Groupal Assessment, where we were put in teams of 3 people and had to present a business case, and try to sell it to the board (I think this was the most difficult stage)
3) Interview with the Pre-Sales managers in Mexico
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do you think it is the most importan thing for success?