I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Vancouver, BC) in Dec 2019
Interview
It was quite bland, the interviewer asked generic questions and asked why I want this position and I told the my aspirations but she didn't seem to be interested at all in listening to the answer and kept cutting me off. I would say, it would've made sense if I was talking for more than a few minutes but some insert I could barely get in 20 seconds. Not a fun interview, felt like I was another tickmark on check list and made you feel that way even I may have enough previous experience of not more
I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Montreal, QC) in Mar 2026
Interview
The interview was standard, and on a video chat. She also showed up 10 minutes late with no warning. I find that they were not honest about the salary (it is paid hourly, not yearly) in the job description and therefore it was misleading. They want you to work overtime and be competitive against your colleagues and are clear about this during the interview.
I applied online. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Washington, DC) in Feb 2026
Interview
Easy - took a lot of time to get back and follow up. Since they are in many locations, they are picky about your current location and will give you a job only in that area
I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Detroit, MI)
Interview
Long process with 4 stages. Phone, Zoom, then 2 in-person along with an assessment. Expect STAR based questions and answers. Nothing out of left-field, but definitely a lengthy process. Took approx 1 month from initial contact to the final round.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name a time you’ve had to turn a customer’s answer from a “No” to a “Yes” or change their experience from a negative to a positive one.