I applied online. I interviewed at bisco industries (Englewood, CO) in Jun 2026
Interview
Laid back, personality interview, informal. Described job, pay, benefits, etc. Seemed like they were going through a growth phase with some struggling to keep customers. They ask to you to think if the job will fit you and have you think about it once its over.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is one thing about this job that draws you back
Interviewed for an entry-level sales role. The first step was a phone screening with a recruiter that lasted around 45 minutes. The process was organized and professional. She gave a thorough overview of the company, training, compensation, expectations, and promotion path, then asked a mix of standard sales questions and background questions.
The interview was more in-depth than a typical screening, especially around motivation, customer service and sales experience, cold calling, discovery calls, and long-term career goals. They were clear that the role starts with a mix of sales support and business development before moving into full sales responsibility.
Overall, the process felt structured and transparent. The recruiter was friendly and detailed, and the company seemed to take training and internal promotion seriously.
I interviewed at bisco industries (Independence, OH)
Interview
A very thorough and in depth process. I thought they had great questions and were very intentional with who they were looking for. A quick process as well the whole process of three interviews was about a week