Solicité el puesto a través de un captador. El proceso duró 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en American Income Life (Sharonville, OH) en ago 2019
Entrevista
I recently put my resume online. I was very quickly bombarded with contact from this organization both by email and by call. I was told by the person on the phone that the job was strictly in person meeting with existing customers to explain their benefits to them, most of whom were members of labor unions and credit unions. I asked for any information pertaining to starting pay and they told me that that was not something they can go into, though their information online indicated that it was upwards of $1,000 per week. Intrigued I agreed to attend an "interview" with them.
This turned out to in fact be nothing more than basically a sales pitch. I arrived and was ushered into an office, asked a handful of extremely low ball questions at which point the ridiculously enthusiastic interviewer invited me to attend their group interview or "overview" as he called it. I was then brought into a large meeting area with a dozen or so other people and given a questionnaire to fill out with strange personality quiz on it. I was also then given a sheet of paper to take notes on. What happened next was two presenters got up and gave a long spiel about the benefits of working for the company oh, and the role that will you be playing without ever actually saying what the job was. What was implied though was that it was a strictly commission-based job devoted entirely to giving hard sells of life insurance to prospective customers.
Furthermore the room was adorned with various religious and moral slogans, and very cringy faith-based music was playing over a speaker prior to the presentation. The presenters made several references to church, God and faith. They also made several vaguely sexist comments about wanting women to not have to be part-time mothers.
The biggest kicker was when they started talking about how rapidly people could Advance within the organization by meeting simple sales goals. What is never told to you though but is available online if you do some research is that you are only able to advance by recruiting other people into the organization as well. In essence it is a classic multi-level marketing scam.
Acudí a una entrevista en American Income Life (Houston, TX)
Entrevista
Easy and quick interview process. Understable and efficient. Though did not clarify it was just commission, made it seem like you make 80,000 salary non commission but remember this is 100% comission
Acudí a una entrevista en American Income Life (Toronto, ON)
Entrevista
Straight forward and to the point. Was given clear understanding of insurance industry and what was required to enter it. Was told leads would be provided and it is commission work.
Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 5 días. Acudí a una entrevista en American Income Life en dic 2023
Entrevista
Misleading. First off, I did not know what company I was interviewing with until the interview started. Second, I think that they do this so that you cannot google them. Turns out it is a MLM...
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Pregunta 1
Nothing was asked. Recruiter just said that I was hired