I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at American Income Life (Las Vegas, NV) in June 2016
Interview
I started in what felt like a health clinic office, and people were being called into the back 1 by 1 for the 1:1 interview portion. When I was in, a woman wanted to know if I was familiar with the company and the position. I looked it up before hand, so I knew the answers. This took only a few minutes. Afterwards, the other candidates and I were at a bunch of desks and were given questionnaires to fill out. It was mostly about personality. After that, someone came in and gave a presentation about the company and what we would do as Benefits Specialists. This took the majority of the time, but the speaker was good and made it entertaining. Most of that was selling the company, and making us want the position with promises of high pay and quick promotion. The whole thing had a "too good to be true" feeling to it, but that may just be me. By their pitch, this is a company you can get into and get rich working for if you put in some effort.
I interviewed at American Income Life (Houston, TX)
Interview
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
I interviewed at American Income Life (Toronto, ON)
Interview
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.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at American Income Life in Dec 2023
Interview
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...
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing was asked. Recruiter just said that I was hired