The first interview was a screening with a recruiter, and it went really well. The recruiter was friendly, transparent, and did a great job explaining the process and what to expect next. It set a great tone for the rest of the interviews.
The second interview was with the hiring manager, who was extremely informative and easy to talk to. The questions were mostly centered around my past experiences — such as why I believed I’d been promoted in previous roles and what I thought contributed to my success. It felt more like a genuine conversation than a formal interview, and I appreciated how much interest the manager took in understanding my background and motivations.
The third interview was definitely the most challenging. It was a presentation-style interview where I had to share my personal story, professional journey, a deal I had closed, and explain why they should hire me. This part was nerve-racking because I really wanted the job and wanted to make a great impression. Despite the nerves, it was a valuable opportunity to reflect on my career and present my story in a structured, authentic way.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Why have you been promoted in the past?
Sell me your current software like I'm a CEO in 30 seconds.
How would you plan your territory?
What is something you are working on with your current manager?
Tell me about a time you won a deal.
I had a really positive experience interviewing for an Account Executive role at Salesforce.
I was referred by an employee and assigned to a specific hiring manager who was incredibly supportive throughout the entire process. Every stage was well-structured — I was provided with clear expectations and even examples of questions, which allowed me to prepare properly.
The timing between interviews was very reasonable (about 1–1.5 weeks), and communication was consistent. The hiring manager stayed closely involved the whole time and was genuinely helpful and professional.
Although I didn’t receive an offer and understand I wasn’t the best fit for this particular role, I’m very grateful for the level of professionalism, transparency, and support I experienced throughout the process.
Tough process. Multiple interviews with final RVP on different teams. They didn’t seem interested, almost like they already had an internal hire ready. Waste of time it seemed, oh well.
The process has three stages: first, a recruiter screen; second, an interview with the hiring manager; and finally, a panel presentation as the last round in the overall interview process.