Quick and easy. Asked very few questions, mostly discussed a typical day in the life of working for their company. It was a pleasant, non stressful experience. I don’t typically leave reviews for companies, but the website is forcing me to type something in order to see the page I want to which is ridiculous. Shame on you Glassdoor.
It went pretty simple met with two managers and had to answer a couple questions about past sales experiences and after that it wasn’t that bad. But I didn’t end up feeling that good after the interview but I got the job.
They didn't specify what they wanted, claiming a flexible schedule and really emphasizing hiring women, and the whole point is not to check all the boxes. I only asked for Sundays off, and they said they specifically needed me for those days. However, there was no indication in the application that they would specify this; otherwise, I wouldn't have applied. So, needless to say, I didn't get the job because I wasn't willing to compromise. I mean, if none of that matters to you, then I'm sure you can get the job.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at T-Mobile in Jun 2025
Interview
They have a packet of 6-8 behavioral and situational questions
Script style (they cannot help with questions, only repeat the question if asked)
Panel style with 3 managers
They really care about your ability to meet sales goals and what your plan is to meet those goals
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would your motivation be everyday to show up and do your best work?