I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at American Income Life (Wilmington, MA) in May 2012
Interview
Brief one on one interview followed by a large group presentation where they try to sell you on the company followed by a one on one interview. The group presentation was one of the reasons I chose not to pursue the offer. It consisted of praising the company and highlighting why I should work for them rather than why they would want me to work for them. I'm fairly certain everyone who showed interest received an offer that was conditional based on passing the required exams, which you had to pay for.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How comfortable are you with performance based salary?
The interview went well, I'm just looking for insight on what I'll be walking into starting this job. I had to add a review to be able to see others reviews, I will update as soon as I start.
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Question 1
The interview questions are the basic questions like past employment, hours willing to work, just stuff like that.
I applied online. I interviewed at American Income Life (Bluffdale, UT)
Interview
Virtual group interview with about 11 people. They gave a breakdown of what would be required (An insurance license) and what we could expect. There is no base salary and each sale is estimated to average $500
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
can you register for the licensing course today or tomorrow
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at American Income Life (San Francisco, CA) in Nov 2023
Interview
Process was disjointed and inconclusive. Zoom - 3 total. 1st- basic meet-greet. 2nd- a company promo video you watch alone mostly about an annual convention in a tropical location: nothing specific about the job. 3rd- "Host is in another meeting," waited 20 mins and left, so it never happened.
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Question 1
There wasn't a real interview. Never got to find out about the agency or the actual position. If it's that disorganized and disrespectful from the get-go, I want nothing to do with it.