Over all the process was extremely negative. This is an entry level position in claims, I have over 3 years of experience. For starters the whole process took literally 6 hours. From 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM in the same day. I was so exhausted mentally and emotionally and feeling completely defeated by the time I left I was just relieved to be driving out of the parking lot never to return. I received a call from a recruiter for a phone screening, she asked me to attend a career fair interview where I could "get everything done at once". So I agreed. I actually had to take the day off work from my current job to do this (the only reason I did was because the pay was literally double my current salary). So the day came around for my interview, the first interview I had was held at a hotel across from the Travelers building. I walked in and there are tons of business dressed (mostly men) standing around, some are in travelers clothes. The interview went well, lasted about 30 minutes he asked me questions about my experience and he asked me several questions about claims. He invited me to take their assessment. So I had to wait till 11 to take it because that is when they were administering the next one. So I waited about an hour and drove over to the travelers building to take it. I went into a class room with about 20 other applicants, they sat us down gave us a pencil and a piece of paper with an answer key on it and this rude pushy lady told us that the test would take 3 1/2 to 4 hours... It has 8 sections, you have to pass all 8 sections, (it must be common not to because they warn you that you can take the sections you failed again if you fail if another position comes up). There is a lot reading, 1 math section, there are claims sections (if you have no prior experience in claims, you can forget it, mind you this is an entry level position, but whatever). Each section is timed. You have less than a minute to answer each question. Ex: 20 minutes to take a 30 question test. The sections get longer as you go on. There is also part that is administered on the computer where you have to type a denial letter, which is easy. So after 4 hours I learn I did not pass all sections, so they called me name and manager literally walked me out of the building into the lobby where the elevators were and shut the door behind me, left me standing there stunned mainly because I had wasted personal day at work in hopes of a promising job and been defeated.They also told us prior to taking the test that assuming we passed we would move on to the next step which is yet another interview (we are going on 3 interviews now) which was more formal where we would interview with the managers. So even passing the test and the two previous interviews does not guarantee anything, then I assume they'd probably want to do a background check too. :(