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      Account Executive Interview

      2 Mar 2018
      Anonymous employee
      Washington, DC
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Granicus (Washington, DC)

      Interview

      They start with an Aptitude Assessment and a Briggs-Meyer type personality test. The Assessment is sort of an IQ test and is pass/fail. You don't really move down any interview path until you get through this so you don't waste any time . The interview was a very standard review of what your work experience is....why you left the companies in the past, where have you been successful. They really lean on the concept of heavy activity. Since the deals are typically 5 figures, it makes sense. After a recruiter and then a sales manager phone interview, I did a panel presentation in front of their VP's including product, marketing, sales and HR. They challanged different portions of the presentation, but they are really just trying to get a gauge on how you handle feedback, both positive and negative. The entire process between start to offer was only about 3 weeks and they can on-board fairly quickly.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What are your guiding Sales Approach principles?
      1 Answer
      4

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      Account Executive Interview

      28 Feb 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Granicus

      Interview

      Had to do an Assessment. Phone screen. Never heard any update on next steps which was frustrating. I emailed 3 times to inquire on next steps and never heard anything, so didnt seem like they had their act together
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      Account Executive Interview

      21 Dec 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3+ months. I interviewed at Granicus in Dec 2023

      Interview

      From the initial phone screening to final panel interview, the process took 13 weeks. All said and done, the process included a phone screening, a proctored skills/IQ/Personality test, two 1:1 interviews, and a mock sales presentation/panel interview. After the final 2-hour mock presentation/panel interview, the HR team failed to ever get back to me or respond to email inquiries and phone calls with voicemails left. Ghosted. I assumed an offer was not made after not hearing back for 2 weeks but this was later confirmed by messaging the panel interviews via LinkedIn. This is an unacceptable practice and felt very disrespectful to me and the time I put into the interview process. There seems to be an extreme disconnect between the Talent Acquisition team and hiring managers which ultimately creates a poor applicant experience.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What is your sales methodology?
      Answer question
      7

      Account Executive Interview

      10 Nov 2022
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Washington, DC
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Granicus (Washington, DC) in Oct 2022

      Interview

      Granicus ought to be embarrassed with how they conducted my interview process. Completely unprofessional, and I question the power structure of subordinates vs. leaders. As of fall 2022, I was informed that they were filling 3-10 positions on their sales teams (federal and sled). Met with 3rd party recruiter, who was wonderful to deal with, had great first screening interview with him. 1st round interview with Granicus was with their HR/Recruiter, interview went well, generic interview questions. Was told at the end of this interview that I must do an online assessment that measures your skillset/personality/etc. Annoying, but whatever...30 minute waste of my time doing math and word problems with an urgency that would never match what a real office job would ever encounter. I need to make this clear upfront, they knew from the onset that I had NO direct federal sales experiance. I have sold into NGO and NPO's numerous times, so arm's length similarity? (The third party recruiter told me that they were totally cool with interviewing folks who had not sold into the federal space, in fact they had a challenge attracting others who were currently in that space) Met with the direct report sales manager/hiring manager, he was cool and asked typical sales interview based questions, really nice guy. He reported back to the third party recruiter that he thought the interview went really well. Had another interview with one of the head sales persons, interview went very well. Final interview is where Granicus dropped the ball. I was tasked with presenting in a final 15 minute persuasive sales based presentation. This was to be in front of three other sales people (including the salesperson I interviewed with previously), plus the hiring manager (on Zoom). The interview was set for a Friday. Less than 10 minutes before the interview, HR sent me and email informing me that the hiring manager was unavailable, but I could still present to the team as the interview was going to be recorded. The hiring manager could view the interview later. I did the interview/presentation and thought it went well...because you want to show that you can "roll with the punches/be a team player" right?! Monday I hear back from the third party recruiter informing me that they will NOT be moving forward with making an offer. Wanna know why? Because I do not have federal sales experience. (facepalm emoji here) Now here is where the story gets frustrating... ...long story short, the hiring manager was unaware that my interview took place in the first place, he thought it was canceled and rebooked. His team (subordinates) went above his head and told HR not to hire me BEFORE the hiring manager even knew that I was interviewed, let alone had the opportunity himself to even view my recorded interview. According to the third party recruiter, I was the first of over 20 people that the team interviewed that made it to the very end, several people made it very far. What is interesting is that I was apparently NOT the only person that was told "thanks but no thanks" due to lack of federal sales experience that made it really far into the interview process. Look, I accept that if the team did not think I had the chops for federal sales, than so be it, but the fact that they could override their superior without his knowledge is alarming to say the least. I now question if "being a team player and rolling with the punches" was a good idea... Granicus needs to better streamline their hiring process and get a better understanding of THEIR requirements for future employees rather than waste dozens of people's time.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      A lot of scenario based questions, mostly about how different the public vs private sales sectors can be.
      Answer question
      3

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