I applied through other source. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at Cintas (Oklahoma City, OK) in May 2018
Interview
I got an e-mail through LinkedIn from the incoming Facilities Market Sales Manager saying they're trying to hire new reps and my experience is what they were looking for. I took a couple of hours to do some research about the company and replied that I was interested so we scheduled an initial phone interview for a couple of days later. When the day and time came -- no phone call. I waited for over an hour before e-mailing to ask if I had it wrong. He replied that he got tied up and scheduled it for later that afternoon. The phone call went really well so we scheduled a face-to-face interview. What was supposed to be a 30-45 minute interview became almost an hour and a half because we hit it off so well. He said that he thinks I would be great for the position, but there were a number of steps in the interview process:
1. Phone Interview
2. Face to face interview (w/ Market Sales Manager)
3. Shadow with a current Sales Rep for a full day
4. Phone interview with Recruiting Department
5. Face to face interview with Director of Sales
6. Face to face interview with General Manager of Oklahoma City location
At the time I thought it sounded ridiculously convoluted, but whatever. At the end of the face to face he scheduled for me to come in and shadow with one of their reps for the following week. He asked for me to go online and officially apply for the position online before my shadow appointment -- which I did. I applied on Friday and over the weekend, I got a rejection e-mail, which was weird, but I figured it was a mistake. I asked the Sales Manager about it and he said to ignore it. Shadow interview went really well and when I got back to the office, he asked me what I thought -- told him that I thought it was great and he told me that he needs to schedule my face to face meeting with the Director of Sales. He said I might have to fly to Houston, but he needed to see when the DOS would be available.
I didn't hear anything for over a week, then I get a text on Monday night asking if I could drive to Tulsa (120 miles away) tomorrow for a 12:30 meeting -- told him sure.
He then sends me several texts telling me that I should wear a neutral color shirt and tie (duh), that I needed to remember to bring a pen (duh), and that I needed to bring some paper to write on (duh). I can already tell that I need to be on my toes for this interview --
Next day I drive 90 minutes to Tulsa, walk in for the introduction and start in with the interview. He tells me it should last 30-40 minutes, he was going to ask me a series of questions, then I could ask questions. Basically all I did was read him my resume -- no questions to elaborate on, no scenarios to walk through. He tells me he appreciates me coming up and says that they need to schedule my interview with the new General Manager coming in to take over Oklahoma City.
So basically I drove 3 hours round trip to read someone my resume -- neat. On my drive back I send the guy a, "It was great meeting you/Here's why I think I'm great for the job" e-mail. No response. I call him the next day and leave a voicemail to get an estimate of when I could expect to schedule the GM interview. No response.
I text the original Market SM to ask him if he might know -- no response. I drop by their office, gatekeeper says he will call me in an hour -- no response. I text him at the end of the day, he replies to say the DOS will talk to the Recruiting person and they would contact me to schedule the interview.
Five days goes by -- nothing. Finally I send an e-mail addressed to both the DOS and the MSM saying, "please tell me what's going on so I can either move on or plan for the interview with the GM". 7 hours later I get a single sentence e-mail reply, "We have decided to consider other applicants".
Absolutely pathetic and completely unprofessional.
In my opinion, having to meet with 65 people to basically sell toilet paper (their description, not mine) is absolutely ridiculous.
But, ironically I have an interview scheduled next week with one of their biggest competitors, which I HOPE to get an offer!
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Cintas
Interview
Had an initial phone screening with the regional sales manager, was just asked some general questions about my experience and background. Then had another phone interview with a recruiter who forwarded me to the next step in the process which was an in-person interview with the sales manager and the locations general manager. Went in about a week later for a field ride day where you learn the in’s and out’s of what a day at Cintas will consist of, be prepared to memorize a script and potentially make phone calls. The following week I had an interview with the regional VP of sales, which consisted of general background questions. The final step was another in person interview with the sales manager and regional sales manager. Didn’t hear anything back after my final interview despite follow up. Overall great but very lengthy process, be prepared to wait it out and really do your research.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Cintas in May 2017
Interview
The interview process consist of typical questions the interviewer acted as if she was not engaged or cared at all about the interview I proceeded answered all questions to my best ability I thought I did well but did not get an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Explain a little about yourself and experience in sales ?