I applied online. I interviewed at Progressive Insurance (Springfield, MO) in Nov 2024
Interview
Application/Resume. Can’t remember if there is an assessment next (I’ve been applying to so many jobs lately that I can’t remember). Then it’s the interview, which may be virtual, in-person, or a pre-recorded video interview. This is what I’m getting ready to do. The process seems daunting. They are literally profiling/pre-moulding candidates before making hiring decisions. It’s a bit elitist, but I completely understand why. They obviously have a successful model in place, likely netting them millions. It’s imperative to keep those dollars flowing in, particularly since the starting salary for this entry-level position is terrific. They need to make sure they are getting a decent return on their employees.
Most employers do this to one degree or another, so it’s nothing new. Progressive, at least, is up-front about it. Read their website. Read the job description. Understand the mentally/“type” of person they want, and work to present as such. Go get it!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name a time when you made a bad decision. What were the results.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Progressive Insurance (New York, NY) in June 2021
Interview
Filled out the application and it was fine, standard I guess. The same day I got an email to take an assessment. I was advised that positions fill quickly so I should take the assessment as soon as possible.
The assessment was super long with various sections including a mock phone call. Approximately 50 minutes of wasted time and effort because I got an email the next day saying I didn't pass the assessment.
I've applied to Progressive on more than one occasion and they waste my time every time.
I applied online. I interviewed at Progressive Insurance (Sacramento, CA)
Interview
after you turn in your application there is an online assessment which takes about two hours. The assessment reminded me of a college level critical thinking experiment which wasn't too bad. If you pass the assessment you have a telephone interview with a recruiter. You are supposed to answer the questions in the STAR format which I've never heard of. I recently retired from my other career so I was unaware of some new trendy acronym to answer a simple question. Apparently I didn't answer the questions good enough because I received an email saying thanks but no thanks. I honestly think I wasn't hired because I told the recruiter I was 40 and they seem to cater to recent college grads with a bachelor degree and no life experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
describe a difficult situation and how you handled it.