I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at HealthMarkets (Boynton Beach, FL) in Feb 2016
Interview
They gather you with all the candidates and a man give you a speech of how great the company is, how rich they can make you and how rich he is. Then they ask you pay a background investigation fee to the company, right after that they offer you a job. That's all it really is, at least with the place that I went too.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Would you like to be rich? Would you like to pay the background check with credit or debit? Who wants to make money?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at HealthMarkets (Columbus, GA) in Oct 2022
Interview
Very easygoing process. You have to know what you are getting yourself into. They will not interview you like a traditional interview but will inform you of what type of industry you are looking into.
Met with the Sales Leader and then the Territory VP. Reviewed information about the company and was asked a few questions. I was coming from a competitor as a top agent, so they were more or less telling me how I'd do well in this company.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at HealthMarkets in Sept 2017
Interview
Initial interview is a presentation about the company done in a group setting.
Follow up interview with the district manager. The interviewer was rude.
I was speaking of my previous experience and mentioned that I had experice cold calling. The interviewer got very defensive and insisted that they didn't do any cold calling and that their customers seek them out not the other way around.
Interviewer also asked a lot of questions about my husband and how he would feel if I made more money than him. I have never been asked such a nonsense question in an interview and was frankly offended by it. He asked my husbands name, where he worked and how much money he made a year. He ended the interview with telling me I should bring my husband to the next interview so he could explain the position and pay to him. This was extremely offensive to me. It felt that the interviewer was implying that I needed my husbands permission to accept the position.
Honestly don't even remember the rest of the interview. After the questions about my husband I didn't want to work for this district manager and was no longer interested in the position or company.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
How would your husband feel if you make more money than him?