I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Bath, England)
Interview
It was a short interview; they asked more admin questions than personal questions. There asked about past experience. The interview turned out to be quite brief, focusing predominantly on administrative aspects rather than delving into personal inquiries. They inquired into my previous experiences, probing for details that could potentially align with the role I had applied for. The emphasis on administrative questions suggested a keen interest in understanding how my organizational skills and prior job responsibilities could translate into their work environment.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What previous experience do you have that can be translated into this role?
I applied online. I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (London, England) in Jun 2026
Interview
The interview process felt quite disorganised. After being told they wanted to arrange an interview, several of my follow up emails were not acknowledged. When an interview was eventually scheduled, I did not receive the call at the agreed time. The call itself also felt quite abrupt, and I was only informed halfway through that the branch I had originally applied for was no longer available. Overall, the communication could have been much clearer and more professional.
I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Stockport, England)
Interview
online interview through teams, lasted around 25 minutes and was a good experience as my first ever interview. firstly they rang me to get to know and then booked the interview over the phone, gave me 3 weeks to prepare
I interviewed at Enterprise Mobility (Dublin, Dublin)
Interview
A simple and quite casual interview process, expected questions from any interview process. Phone call and video call interviews with the same person. About your experience and how you reacted in certain situations