I applied online. I interviewed at Toast Inc in Jan 2026
Interview
Went through 4 rounds: recruiter, manager, a demo/roleplay with another manager, and finally a VP. The recruiting team was awesome, they stayed in touch the whole time and gave me a clear heads-up on what to expect for each stage. The interviews themselves felt natural but challenging; they really dig into your sales process and how you handle feedback.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time when you had to deal with a disagreement on how something was handled.
I applied online and got an interview request within about two weeks and a recruiter called me and kind of just talked to me about the job and essentially let me know that it was a heavy sales Account Executive job. Although it was internal customers, you would be required to close 30 some odd ideas per month. I’m not really interested in pursuing a full-blown sales job in addition to her mentioning that the base pay was $55,000 with OTE up to $180,000. This was an interview conducted for the Dallas Texas region.
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Question 1
Tell me about things that you do at your current job?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Toast Inc in Dec 2025
Interview
First round was a typical phone screen with company recruiter. Explain your resume/experiences, why Toast, what you know about Toast, etc. Standard first round interview, nothing too insane to prepare for. Mainly screening for personality and assumed capability to perform in role. Felt overall very conversational, recruiter was very pleasent to speak with.
Second round was with a sales manager. Interview was definitely much more interesting than the first, I could tell his attention was divided (maybe not to his own fault) but didn't feel like he was super invested in it. Was told several times throughout interview by him that he was simply reading off a list of provided questions and selecting them at random. Was hard to get into any flow or conversation, maybe that is by design. A lot of the questions I was told to NOT give a professional answer as an example but instead use a personal accomplishment, something I thought to be interesting for a somewhat experience-required sales role.
I did not advance in the process, but I was told the third round would be a panel interview and then the fourth and final would be with a VP or regional sales direction.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is an example of a personal goal you set for yourself and how did you achieve it?