I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at MemoryBlue (Vienna, VA) in Mar 2015
Interview
2 phone interviews and a face-to-face interview. They will assess whether or not you would be a good fit for the role based on your communication and conversational skills at first. You probably shouldn't go into sales if you are uncomfortable talking to people you just met. The final stage is a face to face interview in the office, where they will have you make a mock sales call and assess your ability to sell over the phone.
I applied online. I interviewed at MemoryBlue in Jun 2022
Interview
Phone interview from the hiring manager. Started with some questions about my non-negotiables regarding a job role, and then some questions about my experiences and qualifications, and finally some benefits of the company
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What were your previous work experiences related to this role?
Very friendly and comfortable interview process, 2 interviews and a mock cold call. Lot's of questions regarding interest in sales and career goals, friendly but professional interview. Process moves very quickly and everyone plus the recruiter is very responsive.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at MemoryBlue (Austin, TX) in Oct 2021
Interview
The interview process with memoryBlue was straightforward, organized, and for a lack of a better word attentive.
The interview process (for me) was 4 interviews:
1. Initial contact with memoryBlue recruiter, (basic questions and feeling out candidate)
2. Interview with memoryBlue staff manager
3. Interview with managing director
4. Interview with managing director (in person) for a sales call and call analysis overview, function & compensation overview.
Overall I felt like the whole process was attentive, I felt valued as a candidate, communicated with regularly. You could even say it was a model-like process of how it should be,