Applied on Indeed. Received an invitation to interview at a location in the county. The first meeting, the interviewer asked about why I wanted to be insurance, my childhood upbringing, my parents, my family life, what motivates (the only answer they want is money). A week went by and he asked to meet again. This time there was a second person in the interview. He asked the same questions but this time he threw in a red flag - he asked about what religion I'm apart of and where do I go to church. That's a law violation and I withdrew from consideration after leaving that interview. The role is 1099, they send you to Waco for training, you come up with your own schedule.
This is not a role for a young person or someone just starting in insurance. They expect you to hit the ground running after training which isn't reasonable for a new agent. Offices were extremely outdated. The atmosphere was very conservative and old-fashioned. They meet every customer in their home so you cannot make a sale over the phone.
Listen very carefully during interviews and pay attention the atmosphere and people you interact.