I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Cintas (Boston, MA) in Feb 2015
Interview
The process was long and thought out. Interviewed with many parties and got to know the people I would be working with. Also interviewed with others within the job I was applying for and was able to shadow the position and others before making my decision.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
About past jobs, experience, how I would handle certain situations in sales/life
Recruiter handled the process the entire time we did not go forward though. I felt like the recruiter ghosted me after i followed all instructions. But I would answer if approached again.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Cintas (Oregon City, OR) in Oct 2024
Interview
Sales Managers in this company drank too much Cintas kool-aid. They are just as bad as most companies who over hype potential earnings and career paths. It is a truly baffling experience especially for a tenured sales executive.
If you need a job in sales to build your resume/career, Cintas would be a great starting point. If you are a seasoned sales executive, Cintas is not the way to go.
A 4-step interview process for entry level sales? That seems to be a bit extreme but who am I to judge?
Cintas' interview process involves stages like online application, phone screening, in-person interviews, skill assessments, facility tours, final interviews, background checks, and job offers. Specific steps may vary depending on the role and location of the position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Can you describe your relevant experience in [specific industry or job function]? 2. How do you handle challenging situations or conflicts in the workplace? 3. What interests you in joining Cintas, and what do you know about our company? 4. Can you provide an example of a time when you demonstrated strong teamwork and collaboration? 5. How do you prioritize and manage your tasks to meet deadlines effectively?