I applied through other source. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Pitney Bowes (Los Angeles, CA) in Jan 2010
Interview
Met a manager at a career fair. Set up an interview at the office location. Met with the Director of office for 1st interview. Briefly met the VP of Sales- He was in the office that day. Then 2nd interview. Received offer for employment. Needed to take drug test and background check which takes about 2 weeks for everything to clear.
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I do not remember most difficult question. The interviews at that time were more behavioral based interviews. Later the interviews also had a brief presentation or sales/call component to it. It may depend on the office.
I applied online. I interviewed at Pitney Bowes (Houston, TX) in Mar 2018
Interview
Had the interview via a phone call after filing my personal information online, was asked about my name, my qualifications which was a high school certificate, was asked about my race which is African American. The experience was really easy because I got some likely question online before making the phone call.
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And I was asked what will i do if i smell an alcohol in a co worker.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Pitney Bowes in May 2014
Interview
Interview with GM first typical interview. Usual list of questions and interview banter. Second interview with regional Manager more of the same. Was an easy going conversational type of interview. More common today.
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What makes you a better hire than all the other candidates
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Pitney Bowes (San Jose, CA)
Interview
Interviewed for a sales representative-northern California position at Pitney Bowes. Submitted resume online and received an email and call from a recruiter in less than two weeks - the recruiter was great: answered all my questions and seemed very enthusiastic and knowledgeable. I eventually received an in-person interview at a fairly generic office in San Jose. I liked the interviewer/manager but felt the less-than-clean office and general subdued nature of that particular branch was underwhelming. Weighing these facts with the overall travel that the job entailed let me not to accept the offer.
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What is the biggest challenge you have had to overcome regarding a customer's personality?