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Graduate Management Trainee for Enterprise Rent-a-Car
1Hi there,
Sorry I haven’t posted in a while, I’ve been very busy finishing my last year of university and starting my new job as a graduate management trainee for Enterprise Rent-a-Car. Enterprise Rent-a-Car is an American company which was founded in 1957 by Jack Taylor under the name executive leasing, he started the company in St. Louis, Missouri which a fleet of just 7 cars. In 1960′s Jack Taylor introduced enterprise’s distinctive ‘e’ logo that’s still used today, and renamed the company in honour of the U.S.S. Enterprise aircraft carrier on which he’d served during World War II. In 1974 an enterprising rental manager in Orlando started a new pick-up programme that provided customers with a free ride to the rental office which we still do today across the globe.
I applied for Enterprise’s management trainee programme last christmas, and went through a series of interviews and assessment centres.
After sending my application form in, I received a phone call from HR for a telephone interview. They asked very general questions which I did not need to prepare for, the lady who conducted my interview was very helpful and extremely friendly which helped me to relax through the interview.
Then I was called to go and spent about 4 hours at a local branch, I was welcomed with open arms into the branch and everyone was happy to give me advise and show me what they do day to day. I got to go out with one of the guys to pick up a customer, meaning I could see all areas of the job before committing myself to continue with the rest of the recruitment process. I really enjoyed the day at the branch so chose to continue with the process and was invited to HR to have an interview geared towards my skills and experience, all I can suggest is be yourself at the interviews, your not going to fail because you have little experience but if you try and lie your way through they will notice! Then I was invited back to HR for an assessment centre which lasted all day, this was really fun, we got to learn about the company, job, career paths available, benefits and a chance to meet current employees. The day started with a presentation about the history of Enterprise, followed by a presentation about career opportunities. Then we had a couple of group and individual exercises, followed by role plays and a final interview with one the area managers.
Its a long process but it is worth it, as the career opportunities are so varied and pay very well. The starting role is management trainee, the salary is only £16,000 outside of London but there are plenty of opportunities to increase your pay with bonuses. After you have completed your training estimated to take 8-12 months depending on your drive to learn, you will have a pay rise and the opportunity to apply for assistant branch manager where you will receive another pay rise plus commission based on how much the branch makes each month. Once your ready you can apply for branch management receiving a decent salary and a high rate of commission and a company car. There are many areas you can choose to divert into along the way if you do not wish to stay in the branches, plus there are opportunities to move location including relocating abroad.
If anyone wishes to apply for a job with Enterprise Rent-a-Car then send me a message and I will put in a good word for you which will help to move the recruitment process through quicker.
I hope I have helped with any questions you may have.
Look forward to hearing for you.
Speak soon xx
Sport Relief 2010 Photos!
0I completed the 6 miles for sport relief yesterday in London. Spoke to the likes of Frank Skinner, Dallas Campball and Liz Bonnin from bang goes the theory on BBC 1.
I wouldn’t have been able to do this without my wonderful boyfriend, who did all 6 miles with me
Thank you darling!
Here a few photos from the day, sorry most of them are fuzzy, I was jogging after all!
Nearly time to run 6 miles for Sport Relief!
0Will be running/jogging/walking yeah probably more walking the 6 miles sport relief challenge this Sunday 21st March 2010.
Getting a bit nervous now, specially as my work colleges are now going to watch out for me on TV. I’ll make sure I keep away from any cameras
If you want to sponsor me there is still time just go to: http://www.mysportrelief.com/personalPage.aspx?SID=93319 and pledge as much as you possibly can.
The team is currently at £176, would be nice to make that a round £200.
Happy pledging and thank you to those that have already made their generous pledges, we wouldn’t be doing it if it wasn’t for you.
Bye for now, hopefully I wont die this weekend and will be able to announce our success with a couple of photos.
For my previous Sport Relief post visit http://natashaallsopp.co.uk/2010/02/sport-relief-2010/

















