I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Aflac (Silver Spring, MD) in Oct 2015
Interview
First there was a general meeting with a group of possible employees. I was contacted by a recruiter for the company, I'm sure that's how everyone else found out about the job. After the meeting a one on one was set up with the manager of that branch. The one on one interview was not difficult at all. It did not even feel like a interview. I knew I was going to be giving a chance. If you have sense and know how to articulate, you will be given a job. Its all commission, so they aren't too picky. They don't lose anything if you suck at sells
Painted a good picture but haven't seen the full image as yet. Had a couple interviews on line that seemed to show a good work environment and possible income potential . However did emphasize building a team.
Group interview and then one on one over the phone. Fair and honest questions by kind people, can’t complain at all. I think it’s safe to call it my best experience
Thorough and well prepared. Asked great questions. Knew what they were doing. Met with two people. Would recommend this company. Ended up getting the role. Nothing weird about the interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Previous employment. What were my hobbies outside of work.