Role Play
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OP here of the interview review. Few things to consider, and also let it be known I did end up accepting the position, the role play was intense but I think the beneficial thing about it was to see how you react to foreign concepts and ideas. A lot of times in the job itself things seem to just pop up that you were never trained on and you have to sort of make an executive decision. It's truly an independent job. I see my supervisor very sparingly really only for supplies and to catch up. The scenario was unrealistic, but the idea behind is pretty accurate. It's mainly about using common sense and reason, which I alluded to in the original post. Rule out the filler and focus on the numbers or highlight them, numbers are always important in these situations. In regards to the role play being too hard for a trainee position, I can see what you're saying. Although I will say it's pretty accurate to the multitude of tasks you are expected to do. Even the 3 months of training seem relatively useless to me at this point. It is a waste of money, and it focuses on things that aren't *AS* important at job related things. But GEICO has been in the business for a while and they have a very "if it isn't broken, don't fix it mentality". There's been many people that do move up and the trainee status last a short while, if you can learn how to do the job and tailor it to your own work flow, before you're promoted to an "Adjuster". And that promotion comes with a higher salary. All in all, the best recommendation is this is an unusually harder interview in the sense that it isn't a typical style. Rely on your common sense and personality to ace the interview. It's only the beginning and if you can't make the interview, the 3 months of training will break you.