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      Sales Consultant Interview

      16 Sept 2025
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at ClearVision Optical

      Interview

      intense. very in depth with personality testing- they call all your references. HR department spends more time on hiring than on keeping people. The offer is presented with a very rosie picture of what you can expect and what you will earn. Make sure you negotiate.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Long 45 minute sales evaluation. Are you comfortable being a road warrior?
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      ClearVision Optical response
      8mo
      Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with our interview process. At ClearVision Optical, we deeply value feedback — it’s part of our raise your hand culture, and it gives us invaluable perspective to learn and grow. Because our Sales roles are all about building strong, long-term relationships in a territory and representing CVO’s reputation in the marketplace, we take time to really get to know our candidates through meaningful conversations and connection points. At the same time, we know it’s just as important for us to educate, communicate expectations, and share the resource-rich community that supports our team — all with the goal of setting each new hire up for the best possible path to success. We also recognize that interviewing takes time and energy, sometimes pulling people away from family, friends, hobbies, or current work commitments. We’re mindful of that impact, and we appreciate the candor you’ve shared — it helps us continue to improve the balance of transparency, efficiency, and care in our process. Consistency in our marketplace is key to how we serve our customers and empower our team. That’s why we look to partner with talented professionals who are energized by building strong territories, committing to sales excellence, and making a positive impact on the eyecare industry we all love. As a family-owned business with more than 76 years of heritage, people have always been at the center of what we do. Your perspective is helping us live that commitment, and we thank you again for contributing to our ongoing journey of listening, learning, and evolving.

      Other Sales Consultant interview reviews for ClearVision Optical

      Sales Consultant Interview

      29 Sept 2021
      Anonymous employee
      New York, NY
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at ClearVision Optical (New York, NY) in Oct 2020

      Interview

      About 4-5 of interviews. Some zoom and some via phone. There is a 3 part assessment that is very extensive that is required as well including references. They are very intentional about putting the right person in the role. There needs to be more information regarding compensation- you'll need to ask for that.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How does my experience translate into the optical industry.
      Answer question
      1

      Sales Consultant Interview

      6 Apr 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 months. I interviewed at ClearVision Optical in Mar 2020

      Interview

      I was contacted on LinkedIn by an internal HR recruiter. I was informed they were looking for someone to do sales in a territory where I lived, and that my skills fit what they were looking for. Sounded like something that I would be interested in so I applied, and was contacted by another internal team member. This was a unique position, and a lovely woman who had been with the company for decades. She served as kind of a fairy god mother recruiter specific to the sales team. We talked all about the company culture, what my goals were, and she gushed a lot about how great the company was. Very reassuring, and made me feel at home so to speak since it's a family owned company, but also a mid-level company with lots of brands in their portfolio. Seemed like a good fit to be independent of the BIG Italian groups. Finally I had a series of phone calls with a regional manager that would have been my direct report. We got along well, and spoke at least 3 different times. This is where it sort of hit a dead end. I asked about compensation, and the regional manager was very vague. It was 100% commission, but they wouldn't even tell me what the commission rate was, or what the quota/goals were. I was told the dollar volume of what the territory used to do, but it had gone downhill in the last few years, so I couldn't be sure. With a 100% commission structure, I need to know what I'm getting into before I quit a gig I already had. This last bit of being vague about compensation for a 100% commission job ultimately led me to continue with my current career. I'm well aware that commission is based on how much I sell, so a precise answer can't be given. I just wanted a ballpark % and the current sales volume so I could make an educated decision. Throughout this process I was required to take a series of online personality quizzes. 3 in total. The quizes were by G.E. Gercken, and feel like kind of a relic of a much older HR practices...but maybe that's just me. Regardless, they took quite a bit of time. It sort of culminated in this somewhat awkward stalemate of him not wanting to continue the conversation until I told the manager I was going to take the job. To be clear, I had spoken to 2 recruiters, and him at least 3 times. I applied for the job, clearly I was interested. This regional manager wanted some sort of "all-in" verbal commitment from me before I was given an offer. The overall process was stretched by COVID for sure, but also 5 months was a VERY long time to interview. I think they put me on hold for about 2 months, but 3 months is still too long.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Very conversational, not a lot of specific questions.
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      2

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