I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at MetLife
Interview
100% unprofessional hiring processes. Consistent lack of communication and response to messages from recruiter and hiring team. No one wanted to take ownership of situations and passed the buck repeatedly, I could never get a solid answer, and they dragged the process out 4 months. Most of the time, I had to do their job for them by calling FINRA about my licenses and getting my drug test information. Not a company I would want to join after the way they conducted this process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If talent and money were not an issue, what would be your dream job.
There were multiple phone and virtual interviews: 1. Recruiters, 2. Hiring Manager, 3. Peer, 4. Account Executive, and lastly 5. Department Head. All conversational, engaging, and enjoyable with each person. Because of the multiple interviews the process was lengthy.
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Question 1
How do you handle working with difficult co-workers?
Interview process begins with a phone screen. They will ask basic call center scenario questions and provide details about the position. Virtual interview was one on one with a supervisor. Good conversational style interview. They use the STAR method to guide you through each answer. Wasn’t difficult at all.
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Question 1
What are your expectations and goals for this role?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at MetLife (Melville, NY)
Interview
Bait and switch, was called in for an customer service call center job, was actually interviewed for a commission based sales job, was told to keep a second job because I wouldn’t make any money for the first 6 months unless I sold to all my friends and family