Me postulé a través de un reclutador. El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Meraki (San Francisco, CA) en jun 2016
Entrevista
Received an email via a Meraki Recruiter because my information was sent via a recruiting agency. We talked for 15-20 minutes and she let me know about a happy hour event Meraki was hosting the next day. The neworking event is at a bar and both Merkai along with Webex employees are there. Make sure to speak with the employees, hiring managers and get their insights. Speak about the products along with why you would be a great fit.
100% deals are closed via partner and 70-80% are hitting their quota, which is great. It is an easy sell once in, since the products are amazing.
After that step, you are notified within a few days whether an in-person meeting will follow. Interview 1 for Coachability /Adaptability /Culture Fit, Interview #2: Relationship building, Interview #3: Sales, and Interview #4: Technical Aptitude. Both Meraki's and agency recruiter will help you prepare. Make sure to prepare fully. Know competitors for each individual product that Merkai has and make sure to know each of them.
Speak about your numbers, sales process.
At the end they will check past 2 years of W2, recent paycheck, have you fill out a huge form and get references.
Overall great communication and best of luck!
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Tell me about your sales process.
What's your quota?
Why Meraki? What do you know about our products?
What do you know about how Meraki came about?
Acudí a una entrevista en Meraki (Londres, Inglaterra)
Entrevista
Got a first call from an HR representative after my submission on Linkedin. Then my second call was with a manager that asked me about my previous experiences. Unfortunately there was no follow up on that.
efficient, effective, fair -- the recruiters prepped you accordingly and really want you to succeed. the managers are knowledgable and eager to answer your questions. I was impressed with Cisco Meraki compared to other large organizations.
Me postulé a través de un reclutador. El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Meraki en ene 2019
Entrevista
Overall the process was pleasant and fair.
A recruiter from Meraki reached out via LinkedIn. We had a 30 minute initial phone screen. Pretty standard tell me about yourself questions.
A day later I was asked to do a 30 minute phone interview with a sales manager.
During the sales manager interview, a team lead ran the call instead. A green flag that there is room to grow here. They asked pretty standard questions as well. They are really big on culture or at least they say they are. I was told to be ready to talk about the products during this interview, but they never asked. Be ready to talk about your sales experience and current quota.
They move fast - a day later I was asked to come in for a 2-hour four part interview.
By now, the recruiter has sent you an email containing literally hours of videos and links about the company to research before the interview. Nice that they set you up for success, but it’s a lot of information to digest (especially how quickly they move through interviews). Know the 6 products, their competitors, and their value prop. Also, know you’re own sales numbers - very specific. You can bring notes to the interview.
They show you around the office - cool space. Not really a west loop location like they advertise. Kind of hard to get to actually.
The 4 interviews aren’t bad if you prep for it. Be ready to talk about everything in detail. You can’t fake the interview - especially the product knowledge.
I have a neutral outlook because I was told I would know right away, but it took them a week to reach out and tell me they’re going in another direction. I was told my underwhelming theme was lack of passion for, “why Meraki”. I was told I nailed everything else so that was interesting feedback.
They have a very solid product line. But, it seems like a shove it down your throat culture. It’s an 8-5. No work from home. Although, it does seem like they have solid training and upward mobility if you work for it.