I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at USLI (Oak Brook, IL) in Feb 2019
Interview
Laid back people, very easy to talk to and interviews flowed well. The questions were straight forward and nothing too difficult. Talked more about myself and me as a person rather than qualifications. They see a lot of room for personal growth and training.
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Question 1
Why do you think you would be a good fit for this role?
I applied online. I interviewed at USLI (Denver, CO) in Mar 2026
Interview
The process was long and inefficient. Had a phone interview followed by 3 separate 30-minute interviews back to back to back. All 3 interviewers asked the exact same questions, so I felt I had to repeat myself each time. Also, the company prides themselves on the people and finding the right fit, however they asked 0 questions about me personally. They were more interested in my resume. I felt like this could have been a single interview with all 3 managers at once if all they wanted to do was ask me the exact same questions over and over. The managers were all quite dry, felt very robotic through all 3 meetings, and if you go onto the next round you're looking at another 3 of these meetings. Just a lot of hoops to jump through for an entry level job.
You meet with multiple employees over video chat and talk in-person with the local branch leader. There’s a comprehension exam at the end. It’s pretty chill and everyone (besides one guy) is really nice, just a very long process overall.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at USLI (Austin, TX) in Sept 2024
Interview
After a lengthy interview process that included multiple rounds of interviews and an aptitude test, I was informed that I would not be moving forward. Despite requesting feedback, USLI declined to provide any explanation for their decision. Given the significant time and effort I invested in the process, I felt that my time was not valued or respected.