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I literally just watched this right before my interview and although the questions weren't spot on, it was close enough to what was asked that by just thinking about and taking notes on how I would answer, it prepared me and psyched me up for the interview. Thanks!
I worked for enterprise competitor and worked my way up quickly.. unfortunately the company doesn’t want you to grow too fast and wants to juice you while paying you low wages and having you work tons and tons. The skills I learned are highly valuable but I don’t recommend staying any longer than a year, start interviewing with other companies around the 7-8 months that you’re with these types of companies.
I have worked at enterprise and I have done my mba and worked as a financial analyst. Enterprise is actually not a great place to learn about business. Its actually quite horrible, you'll learn about customer service and how to sell their way but thats about it. There are better opportunities out there.
I concur with your statement and after I left Enterprise I also completed an MBA. However, they give relatively inexperienced people an opportunity to develop their professional careers.
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Hey man, thank you- your videos have been helpful in my job search so far. Can I ask, since you've done a video for this- Does Enterprise therefore sponsor tier 4 students for their graduate management trainee programs?
I did something like that at Hertz. It is trying to recover vehicles that were never returned to the rental site or damaged and often left on the side of a room.
Hello, i just want to wanna know will i get psw if i have to retake any module next year. Will it effect my psw application? Please try to answer as soon as possible. Thanks
@@Robotkiller14 Very stale work environment. Everything is overly corporate feeling. Lots of unnecessary pressure and stress. Customers can be downright awful. Friend of mine was transferred to three different stores in one year when he worked there. I could make a longer list but the cons far outweigh the pros. I would suggest getting a job elsewhere but you might not be in a position to be more choosey. Keep an open mind. Feel it out. At least go for the interview experience if you are in need of some. Remember they are interviewing you, but you are also interviewing them. It's not a one way street. Best of luck!
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I literally just watched this right before my interview and although the questions weren't spot on, it was close enough to what was asked that by just thinking about and taking notes on how I would answer, it prepared me and psyched me up for the interview. Thanks!
what sort of questions were u asked?
Did you get the job?
Loved this interview I have a week and a half to prepare for my interview.. very great information
I worked for enterprise competitor and worked my way up quickly.. unfortunately the company doesn’t want you to grow too fast and wants to juice you while paying you low wages and having you work tons and tons. The skills I learned are highly valuable but I don’t recommend staying any longer than a year, start interviewing with other companies around the 7-8 months that you’re with these types of companies.
Great insight, thank you for sharing
Richardbeil thank for this i have interview tomorrow
I have worked at enterprise and I have done my mba and worked as a financial analyst. Enterprise is actually not a great place to learn about business. Its actually quite horrible, you'll learn about customer service and how to sell their way but thats about it. There are better opportunities out there.
I concur with your statement and after I left Enterprise I also completed an MBA. However, they give relatively inexperienced people an opportunity to develop their professional careers.
This was very informative and thorough. Thank you, I definitely find it useful and plan on exercising the points you touched on.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank You so much for this briefing on what to expect for my upcoming 1st interview on Monday 1/30/23... much appreciated... bravo!
Glad it was helpful!
Good luck today!
I have a teleinterview next week. I got this!!
Awesome. You got this! How did it go?
Very good insights, well presented. I have an interview in a week and this is great foundational preparation. Thanks!
Thank you Jordan. Good luck with your interview :)
I got a video interview tomorrow and I find this video helpful! Sure hope I can pass!
Good luck man!
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Amazing video, thanks for the hard work behind it !
Thank you Paulina
Hey man, thank you- your videos have been helpful in my job search so far. Can I ask, since you've done a video for this- Does Enterprise therefore sponsor tier 4 students for their graduate management trainee programs?
Yes they are shown as sponsors. Individual programmes are down to the employer and salary requirements buddy
hey man, have you thought about doing a video on a branch visit, which is the next stage of the recruitment process?
This is something we can look into, thank you for the suggestion!
Good questions
Thanks :)
This is a very good video. Thank you.
Hope it helped!
@Job Ready, great video, do you know how much do they started you with?
Not sure, check out Payscale or Glassdoor
The one in my area is 48,000 per year at average of 42 hours per week. In southeast iowa
Are you familiar with the damage recovery unit? How is that role?
I'm not ! I'd read up about it on the website and see what other graduates had to say :)
I did something like that at Hertz. It is trying to recover vehicles that were never returned to the rental site or damaged and often left on the side of a room.
I have a phone interview tomorrow morning, wish me luck
Good Luck
Have you done with your phone interview??
@@saib305 yes, it was very straightforward and as long as you are confident you will pass
@@NoVekk what type of questionnaires do they ask??
@@NoVekk did you get the job? Was there a 2nd interview and what did that cover? I have one for claims collection division
Hello, i just want to wanna know will i get psw if i have to retake any module next year. Will it effect my psw application?
Please try to answer as soon as possible. Thanks
Hi Nitika, a question for your University :)
Tip from former BM.. don’t show up for the interview. Look for a better job!
Ouch! Thanks for the tip
did everything and didnt get the job
Sorry to hear that bud , keep trying!
Honestly DO NOT WORK FOR ENTERPRISE. Awful company.
Why was it awful if I may ask? Genuine question since I have an interview soon and would like to get to know what I'm getting to
@@Robotkiller14 Very stale work environment. Everything is overly corporate feeling. Lots of unnecessary pressure and stress. Customers can be downright awful. Friend of mine was transferred to three different stores in one year when he worked there. I could make a longer list but the cons far outweigh the pros. I would suggest getting a job elsewhere but you might not be in a position to be more choosey. Keep an open mind. Feel it out. At least go for the interview experience if you are in need of some. Remember they are interviewing you, but you are also interviewing them. It's not a one way street. Best of luck!
Thanks for the feedback Sean
@@seancohen81 but I really like their dress code culture. .. its really attractive to me.
@@Ameer-is3dh White shirts, dark ties, black slacks? It's funeral attire. Their employees look like they work in the mortuary industry.