Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso American Income Life (Burnaby, BC)
Colloquio
Waste of a morning. Got there to see 7-10 other people interviewing as well. The job i applied for is not what they were pitching. they wanted everyone to do sales. they give you an application form that you don't get the chance to fill out because they ask you to come in and talk to one of the interviewers that are there almost 5 min after you sit down. Then after you talk to them they tell you "they are confident enough to let you go on to the next stage" which they tell everyone. You then sit inside a room with a tv screen and get lectured about the company and why you should want to work there. Wayyy after at the end of the video, she tells you theres a "fee" for you to get the job. They say you have to take a course to get licensed and that they pay for the course but you still have to pay 200 something odd dollars towards it. Never been to a job interview thats asked me to pay for something in order to get the job (nor do i think any company should ever expect for an employee to pay to get paid) after you finish the assessment test that they give you after the videos and lecture, one of the interviewers pulls one person at a time inside a room. Asks them one question, get sent away with an "info" package that just talks about the company.You're told they will call you that day with a yes or a no. Which they did.
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Not many difficult questions. the usual "why should we pick you for the job" "what are you looking for and why are you here?" "what experiences do you have that will help you here if you get the job" etc. just general questions.
La procedura ha richiesto un giorno. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso American Income Life (New York, NY)
Colloquio
Was informed it is a sales job= classic bait and switch. These were some of the fastest talking people I've ever met, complete with humorous asides to throw you off. I continued to refer to the ad on Craigslist (which did not name company or location) but kept being told about unlimited $$$ opportunities. Looking at other posts here it appears as though this is company policy. There must be a reason for to hide basic facts about business in job ad. Also on one of the questionnaires I took: "Do you know anyone else who might be interested in this position?" and below that 3 lines for names/phones/ email. Reeks of a MLM /pyramid.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite segnalazione di un dipendente. La procedura ha richiesto 3 giorni. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso American Income Life (Henderson, NV) nel mese di set 2017
Colloquio
Asked me for a updated copy of my resume, a reference or two and then I came in for a interview, which was 10 min long. Once the interview was done, I followed up with the hiring manager for a final and then I was hired immediately.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un selezionatore. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso American Income Life (Corona, CA) nel mese di apr 2016
Colloquio
Was a complete sham. Invited to interview for administration and it was a sales pitch presentation over an hour to sell insurance. I let it be known very clearly beforehand that I had already explored the insurance industry and had no interest in getting licensed. That was known before scheduling the interview. There was about 8 other people there. What they do is lure you in for a group presentation intending to recruit sales agents. The other jobs are fictitious
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There was a questionnaire that mostly was to qualify you