The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at MetLife in July 2009
Interview
No communication after an initial call, and he said they were interested in moving forward. I followed up and even asked what/if anything, was the next step. After leaving 5 messages for the person who I spoke with over the next several weeks, I gave up.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
The what would you do if scenario? This usually entailed a very vague situation of which you had little to no detail on.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at MetLife in June 2021
Interview
Very nice people tempting offer - very decisive . Two 30 Minute meetings and an offer same day as 2nd interview If I didn’t get my dream job at the same time I would be employed by them
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at MetLife (Cleveland, OH) in Jan 2019
Interview
Easy due to my resume. When applying for a financial adviser role, they rely heavily on what you used to do and your experience. Because of that I was able to have a good shot at the position.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at MetLife (Brooklyn, NY)
Interview
Really dragged out interview. Took about 3 weeks and 4 train rides. The whole interview overall was easy. The guy called me up and scheduled an interview with me. Eventually I had to do a personality test basically rating how much connection I have to a pool of people since selling insurance you literally are a salesman and this is just another product- but commissions make it worthwhile. They mess you up on the licenses since you have to pay for your Life and health and all costs associated with it- application, scheduling, etc. they also require the series 7 and 66- which they pay for however the study materials is all you. And then and ONLY when you have all 3 licenses will a 6 month stipend kick in. If you got an offer don't be quick to get out of your current job- make sure you have all licenses first