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I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Xerox in May 2011
Interview
I had a phone interview with the HR department of Xerox. I than had a 1:1 interview with the sales managers. I have not yet received an offer. The main point sof interest were real sales experience, humding down opportunities and growing territory. Key questions were about solid sales experinece in past positions, experience growning actual accounts and relationship building.
The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Xerox (Webster, NY) in May 2011
Interview
The job posting was not public and I passed my resume through a college alum. Got a request for my complete publication list and selected full papers. Then the hiring manager made a phone interview. Not quized on technical questions, more about resume and how you solve problems.
Got an onsite: first day visit the customer learning center, dinner with two employees. The next day is a full day, one-hour presentation, nine one-on-one interviews and lunch. The big bosses mostly asked about behavior questions. Research staff asked about research. Again not quized. Everyone very friendly.
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Question 1
Why do you want to work in industry instead of academia?