Honestly felt a little like tryouts for the navy seals. I applied online and was soon contacted by a recruiter. She scheduled a phone interview and sent me a few links for a cognitive skills test (similar to an IQ test), a typing speed test, and a "Preliminary Music Technology Assessment" which was 100 questions and timed. Very very difficult... in my hay-day I probably would've scored better, but I was definitely rusty on my gear knowledge and the timer made it nearly impossible to think back on prior knowledge.
First phone interview with the recruiter seemed to go very well, a "hey nice to meet you" type interview where she asked questions about my musical background and explained what the job entailed. That went well so she booked asecond phone interview with a sales manager. Questions were similar to the first interview, but he was able to go more in depth by explaining what it was like for him when he was in the position. That interview seemed to go well too and he mentioned it would be a good idea for me to come visit their office in Fort Wayne.
About a week passed and I didn't hear anything, so I contacted the recruiter and she told me it would be better to schedule a Zoom interview. This sort of threw me off guard, but I was more than happy to oblige.
So the 3rd interview was a zoom interview with the recruiter and another sales manager. This time the questions were much "deeper" and a lot of questions on hypothetical situations. It was very long, lasting almost 2 hours and by the end it was pretty clear that I had dropped the ball at some point ... she was very quick to end the interview and I still can't put my finger on what the heck happened. We also did a role-play call and I was incredibly nervous, but I didn't think I failed too miserably. I made it clear early on that a sales position was something I'd have to learn a great deal about, but I was ready to go all in.
After that I did not hear anything for 2 weeks and I decided to reach out just to get an update. The recruiter did finally answer and sent me a typical rejection style email saying other applicants have been chosen and to consider applying for other positions.
All in all, it was very strange... everything seemed to be going well and I went through over a month of rigorous interviews - it seemed like I was getting somewhere if they were willing to put in all this time to get to know me, but at the last interview it all seemed to fall apart and I had to reach out to them just to get an update.
It kinda sucks because I was getting very excited about the possibility of working there when the sales manager in the second interview told me what it would be like. Maybe I'll reapply someday if they let me... Who knows.