The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Cintas (Nashville, TN) in Mar 2011
Interview
The interview process started out with a highly encouraged informational session to attend. After the session, you pick an interview time to be held on the next day. The interview consisted of one on one interviews with upper level management to determine your qualifications, availability and expectations before entering into the field. Th
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What personal attribute do you possess that you think will be the most transferable on the job?
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Cintas (Boston, MA) in Feb 2011
Interview
the first step was a phone call confirming a 1:1 interview but the phone call was almost an interview in itself. The 1:1 interview took place on campus and they later invited a few of the student who interviewed well to dinner. About a week later they call back and schedule a Personality test. The personality test is where they separate a few from the pack. I had higher GPA than many of the people they called for a final interview with VPs, recruiters, etc. but didn't have the personality type they were looking for.
P.S. - Most of the people who you meet in the interview process are great, but the recruiter I personally dealt with kind of sucked.
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Question 1
What has your previous work experience taught you and how will it help you at cintas
The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Cintas (Cincinnati, OH) in Mar 2011
Interview
I went through a series of three different phases, where I was first interviewed, tested, and then intereviewed again in a round robin fashion where I met managers from all around the country. The first interview was the most nerve racking for me. The testing was extremely easy. In my opinion, the final round of interviewing was the easiest part. You meet with three different managers from different parts of the business. The atmosphere was very relaxed. They ask you simple behavioral and situational questions where they expect you to respond in STAR format. If you have a little bit of experience and went to a good school you should be able to answer these questions no problem. Be loose and you'll be fine.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Could you describe a time where you put in extra long hours on a job or project where you saw excellent results?