I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Amica Insurance (Lincoln, RI) in Oct 2013
Interview
I approached the Amica Mutual table at my university's career fair where they talked to me for about 5 minutes and then proceeded to give me an on campus interview at my school. The interview was pretty straight forward, no question was that difficult, they were all pretty run of the mill questions. The interview lasted about half an hour and at the end of the interview they informed me that they wanted me to continue on to the next round of the interview process, where I wrote a paper and they did an initial background check and driving history check.
A week later, I found out that I was selected to get flown up to Rhode Island to headquarters for a final interview. Before departing, they gave me the contact information of two Senior Account Manager's to get in touch with and ask any more questions that I had.
Amica flew me up to Rhode Island and put me up in a hotel, which was really nice. The actual interview up there was three interviews that were 20 minutes long each. The interviews were conversational and everyone that I interviewed with was really easy to talk to. After coming back to school, the next day, Amica called me and offered me the position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time when you had to work with a difficult person.
I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Amica Insurance in Apr 2013
Interview
I applied through the website after hearing about the company at a school function. I was contacted within a week and was asked to set up a phone/skype interview. The interview lasted around 40 minutes and standard interview questions were asked; such as strengths/ weaknesses, why you would be successful in the role, etc. At the end of the interview i was informed that they would like me to continue on with the process and i was asked to provide a writing sample the same week.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
willingness to relocate is huge for the company, someone who is not willing would more than likely not hear a favorable response.