Online Application: The process begins by submitting an online application through the Ashford University careers website. You will need to provide your resume and fill out a detailed application form, including your educational background and work experience.
Initial Screening: After reviewing your application, the HR team or a recruiter may contact you for a brief phone screening interview. This initial conversation may focus on your qualifications, availability, and interest in the role.
Behavioral Interview: If you pass the initial screening, you may be invited for a more in-depth interview, often conducted over the phone or via video conference. During this interview, you can expect to answer behavioral questions that assess your skills and experiences related to the Enrollment Representative role. Be prepared to provide examples of how you have handled customer interactions, sales situations, and time management.
Assessment: Depending on the position, Ashford University may require candidates to complete an assessment, such as a sales simulation or a problem-solving exercise. This assessment helps the company evaluate your abilities and suitability for the role.
Panel Interview: In some cases, candidates may be invited for a panel interview. This interview typically involves meeting with multiple team members or managers from the Enrollment department. You may face a combination of behavioral questions, situational questions, and questions specific to the role.
Campus Visit (if applicable): For some positions, especially if you're being considered for a leadership or higher-level role, you may be invited to visit one of Ashford University's campuses for an in-person interview. During this visit, you may have the opportunity to tour the campus and meet with key stakeholders.
Final Interview: If you progress through the earlier stages, you may have a final interview with a senior manager, director, or executive from the Enrollment department. This interview aims to assess your fit with the company's culture and long-term goals.
Offer: If you successfully navigate the interview process and Ashford University determines that you are the right fit for the Enrollment Representative position, you will receive a job offer. The offer will include details about compensation, benefits, and other terms of employment.
Background Check and References: After accepting the offer, you will likely need to complete a background check and provide references for verification.
Onboarding: Once the background check and references check out, you will go through the onboarding process, which includes paperwork, training, and orientation to prepare you for your role as an Enrollment Representative at Ashford University.