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      Entretien pour Regional Sales Specialist

      25 juin 2026
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Phoenix, AZ
      Aucune offre
      Expérience négative
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      J'ai postulé via un recruteur. J'ai passé un entretien chez Roland Foods (Phoenix, AZ) en mai 2026

      Entretien

      The process started well. My initial interview with a member of the leadership team was professional, informative, and left me genuinely interested in the opportunity. Unfortunately, the experience declined from there. It took several weeks to schedule the panel interview, which seemed unusually slow for a company actively hiring. The panel consisted of three interviewers. Two were professional and engaging. The third came across as dismissive, condescending, and more interested in challenging my background than understanding it. At times, I questioned whether she had even reviewed my resume. One comment stood out: "This isn't like selling a 3/8-inch straight-cut French fry." Fair enough. But let's not pretend we're splitting the atom either. It's food sales. The interview itself felt highly scripted, with questions read directly from what appeared to be a corporate handbook. There was little opportunity for a meaningful discussion about strategy, sales execution, market development, or industry knowledge. It felt more like a questionnaire than a conversation. What made the tone particularly surprising was that I had reviewed the backgrounds of all three panelists on LinkedIn before the interview. Based on their publicly listed experience, each appeared to have less sales and industry experience than I bring to the table. That's not meant as an insult—everyone starts somewhere. But if you're going to challenge a candidate's qualifications, it's wise to first understand the qualifications sitting across from you. Then came the grand finale. After four weeks of silence, I received a rejection email informing me they had selected a "more qualified candidate." That's certainly their prerogative. The amusing part is that during those same four weeks, I accepted a better opportunity with a stronger offer and a company that managed to complete an entire hiring process before this one could send a rejection letter. So there's no bitterness here. Just an observation. Pros: Strong first interview, two professional panelists, solid company reputation. Cons: Slow hiring process, outdated interview approach, inconsistent professionalism, and at least one interviewer who seemed far more interested in showcasing her own importance than evaluating talent. In the end, they passed on me, I moved on to something better, and life went on. That's the marketplace.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      The questions were largely generic interview questions that sounded as though they had been pulled from a corporate training manual from twenty years ago. There was a heavy focus on scripted hypothetical situations, with very little discussion about actual go to market strategy, business development, customer acquisition, market penetration, or industry knowledge.
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