J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Cintas (Mason, OH) en mai 2017
Entretien
This was a 3 step interview process, first was a 30-minute phone screen with a recruiter. Questions were related specifically to experience for 20 minutes, they did ask for a salary range. My second interview was in their Mason, OH offices with the recruiter, and another person who was listed as "Talent Management-Recruiter". This interview was about 45 minutes and included a deeper review of my experience. I shared a portfolio, which I highly recommend.
I guess the most disappointing part of the process is that I drove to their office for an in-person interview, and was never contacted afterward. It has been over 45 days, and during the interview their timeline to identify a candidate for the next step of interviews was within 2 weeks. Most companies will at least send you a computer-generated notification. I felt like after going through the trouble to prepare a portfolio, a phone screen and meeting in-person with 2 Cintas employees from the HR department, I would have at least received a response.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you did something that wasn't asked because it was good for the business?
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Cintas en mai 2026
Entretien
I applied for the position online and was subsequently contacted by a recruiter for an initial screening discussion. During that conversation, the recruiter shared the compensation range for the role. I communicated my expected salary range along with the rationale behind my expectations. The recruiter indicated that they would discuss the matter internally and follow up.
A few days later, I was informed that the company was willing to be flexible for the right candidate, and three rounds of interviews were scheduled. I genuinely enjoyed my interactions with the interview panel and found the interview experience itself to be engaging and positive.
However, I was disappointed when the final offer was presented, as the compensation was below the salary expectations I had clearly communicated at the outset of the process. Had I been informed earlier that the compensation range was fixed and not open to negotiation, I would have been able to make a more informed decision about whether to proceed.
The lack of alignment between the compensation discussions and the final offer resulted in a significant investment of time and effort over the course of approximately three weeks, including interview preparation and participation. Greater transparency regarding compensation expectations from the beginning would have helped avoid this outcome and would have contributed to a more positive candidate experience.
The manager spoke more about himself than the role. His personal accolades seemed the most important. There was nothing a lot of engagement, didn’t walk through what a day in the life would entail
Long process. One screening phone interview and three in-person interviews. Felt it took a while between each step. Although, it was a very thorough process and it seems to work for them.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you did work that wasn't part of your responsibility