Just like most of the others, I got a random phone call one morning to schedule an interview for the next day. The recruiter said they saw my resume online, thought I was a good potential candidate. Reminded me to dress professionally, which I thought was a little weird--who doesn't dress professionally for an interview? The recruiter didn't mention a specific position, but he did text me later to confirm, so I used that opportunity to ask him what the position was. He responded with 'benefit consultant,' but never heard that title again during the whole process.
Looked up the location on google maps, looked pretty shady, but I decided to go, an interview's an interview.
Next morning, arrived, registered in their office, turns out the guy I talked to the day before wasn't there, so I spoke with someone else, then went to the group session, and I found out why they remind you to dress professionally--not everyone does. There was a bit of a wait before the presentation started, and it turned out to be more of a sales pitch than anything else. Like someone else pointed out, it was unsettling that there was a bit of a discrepancy in what they were throwing out--5 diamond hotel conventions with carpet that's starting to peel off the floor in their self-proclaimed top ranked office.
I decided to give it a shot anyway. After the hour-long group presentation, you have an exit interview. And if you play your cards right, you have a second interview with one of the higher-ups. They like to throw out the phrase "partner with you" a lot. The second interview is really the same thing as before, more behavioral questions, and that's it, you get offered a job. Never was asked about any point on my resume. They'll try to take you downstairs to register for a course in insurance sales.