hiring was easy and interview quick with minimal issues. wanted to know about who I knew and how many people would be available for me to sell to. wanted to know how much money I would like to make in my first year of employment
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at MetLife
Interview
I probably applied on monster.com or some site like that. I got a call a few days later from someone who worked in a Long Island office. After he described the job (not very well) I told him I didn't think it was my skill set and that I wanted to work in NYC. He didn't seem to care (this usually would disqualify you immediately on a phone interview from any other company) and asked if I could come into the office later in the week. I accepted and subsequently scheduled a time. After reading up about the position, I realized it was just one of those places that hires anyone hoping that maybe one person stays out of 100. I wasn't trying to waste my time trying to sell life insurance to random people so I called and cancelled my interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Answer any questions on the phone any way you like and they will still bring you in for an in-person interview. I wouldn't be surprised if the same went for the in-person interview seeing as they lose nothing by hiring you. There is no base salary.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at MetLife (Jacksonville, FL) in Nov 2016
Interview
Great. It was long, and friendly. I felt like I was in conversation with an old friend. We bantered, talked about different subject matters, and discussed the job's duties and requirements.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 7 months. I interviewed at MetLife (Albany, NY)
Interview
Easy Interview, behavioral questions. I did receive an offer however it was well after I interviewed for the position and had already taken employment elsewhere. Very enjoyable interview and everyone was extremely knowledgeable and insightful about the business