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      Entrevista de SMB Account Executive

      6 dic 2016
      Empleado anónimo
      New York, NY
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista difícil

      Solicitud

      Solicité el puesto a través de la escuela superior o la universidad. Acudí a una entrevista en Gartner (New York, NY) en nov 2015

      Entrevista

      This was the most intense and gratifying interview that I have ever been through. I met Gartner at a Sales Competition, where I had your typical "behavioral-style" interview. I received an invite that same day to an invitational in Florida, which would take place 1 month later. The invitational had maybe 75-100 talented prospects, including myself, and extremely cut-throat from the get-go. After a nice breakfast and welcoming, we immediately started our introductions. Our group's circumference consisted of all important Regional managers and executives who were taking notes right away. How well can you speak? Are you able to rotate properly and make eye contact with everyone around you? Do you stutter? How well did you sell yourself given the 40 seconds you're given? After the 100th or so person introduced themselves, we then split up into groups. Our group activity involved all of us working together, advocating for our specific cause, given a scenario. You had to show collaboration, yet persuasion. Were you a ruthless leader, or a timid follower? Which one is better or worse? It's difficult to tell, but once again, you are being "big-brothered" while the activity was underway. Naturally, this turned into far too many chiefs, and very few Indians. We then moved to one-on-one interviews with a select few amount of executives. This was more of your typical interview portion, and I was told that some interviewers were far more difficult than others. We then broke for lunch. After lunch, they called out maybe half of our names. Thankfully, I wasn't called. Those kids were sent on the busses and we never saw them again. Cut throat. The remainder of us felt very accomplished that we were still in the running, and had a chance to gather ourselves for what was going to be the more difficult portion of the day. The sequence of events that we did varied in order, depending on the number that they gave you. Some of us were able tour the absolutely breath-taking campus, while others had to perform a white-board presentation or a sales call role-play. The white board presentation, in my opinion, was the most difficult. You had to act as if these intimidating executives that have been watching you all day, were completely oblivious, and knew nothing about what Gartner's SMB Account Manager role entails. How might you explain that? Whiteboard. So as if Gartner's business processes weren't confusing enough, they also left it up to you to somehow paint a picture of it. So would you face them and talk, and scribble about on the board, or physically turn your body, write more eloquently, yet speak into the board, worrying about how your booty is staring them straight in the eyes. The next portion was your typical role-play. The executives left the room and called into the phone line in front of you. You had to then walk through a typical sales call that an SMB Account Manager would have to undergo, with a proceeding follow-up email for the next steps to take. This, along with the whiteboard presentation, was all set to a time-restriction. Part of that time-restriction involves reading the scenario on the spot and coming up with your pitch, prior to the call. After you finished, you were given an hour or so to gossip with all of your new "friends." For me, it was an hour of complete panic that I would be sent packing after all of that effort. Then, the event organizer came out and split us into 3 groups. The first group had a little less than half of us, the second group had maybe 4 people, the last group also had a little less than half of us (maybe 10 total?) We weren't given any information as to which group was the winning group. I was in the latter group along with 9 other people who I thought all did pretty damn well from what I could see from the first half of the day. It turns out I was right, as I was in the winning group. We were taken to a big celebration party upstairs, as we all received offers. The first group was never seen again, and the second group of 4 received offers for a different position. The taste of victory was the most gratifying feeling I've ever felt, and we made sure we all celebrated, accordingly. I believe I was the only one of the group of us that didn't actually accept the offer. Gartner gets the best talent in the nation, and provides such an intense interview process. Furthermore, they show you the world in sunny Florida with all of the best benefits and amenities that you can imagine. Thus, it's hard for anyone to decline the offer. (And trust me that was the hardest decision I have ever made.) However, I would refer you to really research the company and some of the testimonials that you can find online. This sales company really did sell themselves on paper, but, again, please heavily look into this before making your decision to pack up your life and enter this "utopia."
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      Otras opiniones sobre las entrevistas para el puesto de SMB Account Executive en Gartner

      Entrevista de Account Executive SMB

      7 abr 2026
      Empleado anónimo
      Irving, TX
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia neutra
      Entrevista difícil

      Solicitud

      Acudí a una entrevista en Gartner (Irving, TX)

      Entrevista

      Lengthy interview process yet, regardless of your level of interest, is great practice experience. Probably a 5-6 step interview process over maybe 2-4 weeks: Brief chat with recruiter follow-up call with recruiter for short "role-play" with goal to schedule 'next meeting' which is super generalized (basic sales intro role-play) an optional connect with recently hired employee (not required, simply something the recruiter offered) a video group panel interview (I can't remember if this is before or after other steps) video interview with only aligned VP (there are a lot of Sales VPs at the org, don't let the acronym freak you out) a "role-play interview" where you pitch the product (general understanding of Gartner that can be gained through simple research/due diligence). - If I remember correctly, the offer to "join the team" is given at the end of this call. In my experience, if you provide a verbal "yes, I'm interested in joining" then you are locked into whatever compensation the recruiter and you initially discussed despite thinking the negotiation part was still an option. In the interview process, they ask a lot about "your why." What motivates you, why you're driven, etc. This was an incredible influential aspect of the interview process and what they prioritize, so make sure you're prepared. The recruiter was helpful in preparing for each step. She would join to observe steps of the interview and provide constructive feedback. Marking as "difficult" only because I wasn't fully accustomed to the length of the process. It does require due diligence which may be an area of opportunity for some.

      Entrevista de SMB Account Executive

      23 jul 2018
      Empleado anónimo
      Egham, England
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista normal

      Solicitud

      Solicité el puesto a través de un captador. El proceso duró 3 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Gartner (Egham, England) en jul 2018

      Entrevista

      I had 4 interviews, 3 by phone and the last one, the panel interview at the egham's office. As an advice I can say that you should trust yourself, be natural if sales is what you love and go for it. The last interview is the one that really made realise that Gartner was THE company I wanted to work for. It was a very enjoyable experience, where I learned a lot about myself and all the people I talked to were very professional and helpful.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Why did you chose Sales ? Why do you want to work for Gartner ?
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      Entrevista de SMB Account Executive

      21 may 2018
      Empleado anónimo
      Egham, England
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista difícil

      Solicitud

      Solicité el puesto a través de un captador. El proceso duró 3 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Gartner (Egham, England) en may 2018

      Entrevista

      The interview process started with an informal call with a talent sources. Next a call with a recruiter, focusing on Gartner's 4 Traits and a 10min. role play (discovery call). The 3rd step was a video call with the recruiting director, roughly same structure and questions as previous steps, including the role play. Last round was a panel interview at the Gartner offices, with two hiring managers and my recruiter.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Tell us about feedback you received that you didn't agree with, but had to implement anyway.
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