I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Dallas, TX) in Aug 2025
Interview
Ten minute interview. Recruiter was not truthful on any level.
The job posting was for $17 per hour. The recruiter offered a $15 per hour rate. When questioned about the difference, the recruiter started talking about potential commissions.
The recruiter promised I would hear back by end of day the next day. That never happened.
The recruiter promised to send me a link for their Management Training Program, for which I thanked her. That also never happened.
Not only would I never work for this company, I most certainly won't rent from Enterprise, and will encourage others to avoid them as well. If they'll lie to prospective employees, imagine what they'll do to customers.
I wish that just one time, just one single instance, I could be as bad as this person is at their job and still remain employed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Would I accept $15 an hour, which was not the rate listed on their job posting. It's also a difference of approximately $4,000 a year.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Colorado Springs, CO) in Jun 2024
Interview
Interviewer/manager?? was blunt but came off disrespectful. I felt as if it were an interrogation not an interview. Before it ended I was warned of how “scary” the job was and it seemed like they were trying to intimidate me in a way? I was told several horror stories about cars being stolen, potentially working alone in Pueblo and that location is “the worst”?? Weird.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Kingston, ON) in Jul 2024
Interview
The first step was an online interview, then I moved on to a branch interview with the manager (made it to round 2 out of 3). Started with a branch tour and shadowing the front desk and was given a checklist to get a sense of what the job looks like day to day.
After that was the actual interview. They asked pretty standard sales and behavioral questions (lots of “tell me about a time when…”). They also wanted to know if I’d be open to relocating, helping with other tasks like car detailing if needed, and what I’d learned about the role beforehand.
I practiced using Enterprise interview questions I found online and they were spot on. They want candidates who see themselves growing with the company, so highlight career goals, teamwork, and long-term interest in staying. Interviewer was 30 minutes late to the interview.