I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at PLS Logistics Services (Houston, TX) in May 2015
Interview
The first stage of the interview is a phone interview. The interviewer will briefly review your resume, and then ask you a series of easy-to-answer questions regarding your ability to handle a high-pressure quota-driven sales environment. They will also ask you about your background knowledge of logistics.
If you pass the first screening, the next step is an in-person interview. This interview, which is accompanied by an assessment in U.S. geography and computer skills, doesn't really differ from the phone session in its content. Rather, the interview seems to be an attempt to assess cultural fit.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you foresee yourself handling the pressure of a quota-driven sales job?
I interviewed at PLS Logistics Services (Philadelphia, PA)
Interview
easy and quick. talked about a variety of things in the industry from market to overseas logistics. very professional from what i gathered. looking forward to a future with this company
I applied through university. I interviewed at PLS Logistics Services
Interview
a phone interview of 15-20 minutes focused on your personality and motivations, then an in person interview of 30-45 minutes focused on how you would fit in a team sales environment.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How have your past experiences prepared you to work in sales?
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I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at PLS Logistics Services (Pittsburgh, PA) in Apr 2018
Interview
Started with a phone interview, then an in-person interview at one of their locations. The interview was broken into three parts, asking relevant questions to the industry. Next you shadowed an account executive for a short period and could ask questions. Lastly, you had another interview with the manager.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you do if one of the suppliers broke down when transporting goods that were perishable?