I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at New York Life (Los Angeles, CA) in May 2016
Interview
The Interview process can be up to three or more interviews depending on your employer. The main reason for this is that they want you to be sure that you will like this type of job and that you do plan on working their for years to come. After each interview they give you assignments to complete and bring back. First you will take an assessment test to see if you fit their profile and if you do will they move on to the second interview. you will be completing an introduction booklet that you will have to read over so that you grasp an understanding of the company along with some question in the end. next you will have to gather references and possible start module 1.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at New York Life
Interview
Don't waste time with this company. This gave me a wrong interview time, I showed up but no one is there, I can't reached out to anyone. IT WASTE MY WHOLE DAY! After almost 5 hrs of the scheduled meeting time, someone finally replied me with only one sentence, they never scheduled me for that time, I provided them with evidences about the meeting time, they just made up a meeting time no one ever told me. Very unprofessional.
phone interview for screening, they ask about your work authorization situation and offer a description of the job. Also explained the compensation structure. not very hard and can be very short.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
do you hold work authorization without limitation?
The interview process is three steps and the first is typically getting to know you, then it's about career development and lastly compensation. The process is generally laid back and all about learning about the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me if I knew what New York Life was really selling.