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      Field Account Representative Interview

      18 Dec 2018
      Anonymous employee
      Los Angeles, CA

      Other Field Account Representative interview reviews for Grainger

      Field Account Representative Interview

      30 Aug 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Grainger (Los Angeles, CA) in Dec 2018

      Interview

      I applied online, and two days later, received an invite to schedule a phone screen with a talent rep. We did the phone screen four days later, and I was told I would be recommended to the hiring manager. 8 days later, I met with the hiring manager and another field rep for an interview. It was formal, and we discussed my prior role and they gave me the typical interview questions. Later that afternoon, I received a call from the hiring manager with an offer, pending a background check. Overall, it was a smooth process, and everyone was both professional and punctual.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      Describe a situation where there was an external challenge and what you did to overcome it.
      Answer question

      Question 2

      What do you do when something goes wrong with a customer? How do you address it and win the customer back over?
      Answer question

      Application

      I interviewed at Grainger in Aug 2023

      Interview

      I applied to an opening right after it was posted and was contacted for a first round interview a few days later. The first interview went great, and I was assured that I was moving to the second round. 1. The interviewers had their cameras off on Teams which was unexpected and made it difficult for me to keep a conversation flowing when I can’t see expressions or when someone is about to talk. 2. When discussing a situation from my previous role about working with build-to numbers in accounts, the interviewer says nothing except “I don’t get it. why couldn’t your clients just do this themselves?” coming off as if what I did wasn’t significant, instead of trying to understand the situation. One guy was more understanding than the other but that was discouraging. 3. I introduced myself at the beginning, gave an overview of my resume and prior experience, discussed my major in college and why I chose sales, my motivations, and why I felt Grainger’s values aligned with my career goals, and then was asked “what are you really passionate about?” after my pitch. So I guess this implied my motivations and career goals didn’t seem passionate enough for Grainger. 4. I didn’t find it weird that I was asked about why I had worked in different cities on my resume, but I got the feeling that they seemed skeptical of me because of that. Again, most of this experience would’ve been more humanized had I just been able to see a face instead of talking to a black screen. I could have interpreted some of these responses the wrong way. To add, I don’t have a ton of sales experience considering my experience was in established, contracted accounts. I’ve never had a quota to hit so I really couldn’t answer behavioral questions about how those at all. This is a true sales role. The recruiter told me there were 20-30 accounts I would be responsible of and there were two openings in the area, yet the interviewers told me there are 60-80 accounts for one rep. So when I mentioned the number of accounts to the interviewers I sounded very misinformed. Finally, my second interview wasn’t until weeks later so this entire process took over a month with no notice that I didn’t get an offer. Every person in the process was hard to get a hold of just like any corporation. I’m the last person to blame others and I take some responsibility for this failure considering I wasn’t prepared to answer questions with specific details about quotas and margins from not having a lot of experience. Like I stated earlier, this is a true sales position. In my opinion the questions were difficult considering the base pay offered, but they aren’t difficult if you have the experience. If you don’t have that, your best bet is to get a referral to get in with this company as it seems that’s how many people started. I hope this helped someone and I definitely learned from this. It’s not the place for me.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What did you like most and least about your last position? How do you achieve quota? (I don’t remember the exact question but definitely map out a situation about hitting a quota)
      Answer question
      2

      Field Account Representative Interview

      23 Jul 2019
      Anonymous employee
      Los Angeles, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Grainger (Los Angeles, CA) in Dec 2018

      Interview

      I found the job posting on LinkedIn. A few days after I applied, I had a phone screen interview with the recruiter. A week after, I had an in-person interview with the district manager and another Field Account Representative at a nearby hotel. I received the job offer later that afternoon. Normally, there’s a final interview with the regional manager, but that step was skipped due to my experience and industry knowledge.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How do you overcome rejection?
      Answer question