I applied online. I interviewed at Northwestern Mutual
Interview
There were two rounds of interview, first there was a group interview, more like an information session, where the interviewer introduced their company to us, and there was a small Q&A session towards the end. The second round is a behavioral based individual interview, and the questions were fairly easy. However, the interviewer kept pushing me to list the contact information of 40 connections that I have, and I need to sell their products to them. That's when I start to realize that this company is really not somewhere I could gain skills from, it is a company who uses interns to expand their client base.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Please list contact information of 40 connections you have, including your relatives, classmates, professors, etc. who could become potential customers of us.
I applied online. I interviewed at Northwestern Mutual
Interview
First round phone call was very concise. Interviewer seemed unengaged and not eager to be there. Asked a few technical questions but didn’t feel as in depth as it should have been
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself and why you’re interested in Northwestern Mutual.
Was normal and what you would expect. Expect to have a screening and then later interview chances, which then you start through a normal interview phase of questions that you can expect.
I interviewed at Northwestern Mutual (Milwaukee, WI)
Interview
It was dragged out over many weeks before being revealed to be a pyramid scheme. I do not recommend. They try to keep you coming back to suck you into a sunk cost fallacy.