J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Salesforce (Chicago, IL) en juil. 2025
Entretien
The interview process began with an initial screening call from a member of the recruiting team to confirm that I had the right background and experience. From there, I met with the recruiter who walked me through the role in more detail and asked additional questions to validate my credentials.
Next, I had a one-on-one conversation with one of the hiring managers. That discussion went well, and as a result I was advanced to the panel stage. Before the panels, the recruiter provided me with a template to guide my presentation. I was asked to cover my background (both professional and personal), highlight previous sales KPIs, walk through a full client engagement example (from discovery to closed-won), and outline what my 30/60/90-day plan would look like if I joined the team.
The panel interviews themselves didn’t go as smoothly for me, but I appreciated the speed of the process overall. From start to finish, everything took about a week and a half. I was also told that if an offer were extended, I could expect it roughly one week after the final interview.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
What was my average deal size at my previous company?
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.