There was a total of 3 interviews. First phone interview. 2nd hire view. My recruiter was very nice. Name was Morgan. First 2 interviews were a breeze. The third interview was where I questioned things... The 3rd interview is more like an interrogation. You first have this assignment to look up manufactures for dry/cold goods- which I feel is just a free way for them to get leads. They didn't even ask for the assignment when I showed up. Then you sit with a broker in training an one not in training for an hour to see the overview of the job. When I walked in, some of the girls in there looked miserable. The brokers were nice though. Then you go in for the actual final interview. Make sure you payed attention to what the brokers showed you because you may be asked in the interview about it. In the interview, however, the guy really grilled the crap out of me an asked me question on top of question back to back an also cut me off a lot of times. They want ppl that are money hungry an that is willing to work like 60 hours a week an making 100 calls a day. The turnover rate is very high for a reason so beware. It's a 35,000 dollar base pay but you will have no life if you work there. You have to work at like 2 or 3am on a Saturday a lot of times if something happens which happens a lot- that's what the broker told me. Plus you can't get commission till after 6 months. You'll be busy working on your brokers acct more than yours. Anyway, I didn't get a offer but I'm glad because I accepted another job in my field so much better. Only take this job if you seriously desperate then leave asap!
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Other Sales Representative Interview Reviews for Total Quality Logistics
I interviewed at Total Quality Logistics (Fort Worth, TX)
Interview
Interviewer asked me extremely inappropriate questions, not job related, regarding family life and personal experiences. The people I saw who worked there did not seem happy. Worst interview ever, would never recommend.
I applied online. I interviewed at Total Quality Logistics (Atlanta, GA) in May 2026
Interview
Several rounds of interviews. Repeated communication from recruiter, but lack of devotion by actual manager at the site. They are very strict about dress code, even though they do not follow it themselves. It is daily contact from the recruitment, not only that they sent benefits , test, material, and study and material for the position itself. They even make you do job shadowing for two hours as well. This is all before you’re even given the final interview. I would not recommend this to anyone.
I interviewed at Total Quality Logistics (Birmingham, AL)
Interview
I was selected for a phone interview and, as part of the process, was asked to complete training materials to learn more about the role. During this stage, the structure of the position began to resemble a MLM style approach, which ultimately did not align with what I was looking for. I chose not to move forward and accepted a different opportunity.
The interviewer was pleasant, easy to speak with, and professional throughout the interaction. However, the overall impression of the work environment seemed heavily geared toward a younger audience, with a strong emphasis on social activities. It gave the impression of a culture that prioritizes a social atmosphere over professional development.
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Question 1
What was one way you overcame a difficult situation?