I applied in-person. I interviewed at New York Life
Interview
They have a 4 interview process, that I found to be very repetitive. I suppose to make sure that you were consistent in your answers to the questions. Each time we met we also covered a part of their business plan or how they would identify a client.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Most of the questions were straight forward. What your biggest strength? Whats your biggest weakness? ETC
I applied through other source. I interviewed at New York Life (Arvada, CO) in Mar 2014
Interview
Initial contact is good. As most employers. You have two initial meetings. Get to know, assessment test is for second appointment. Application, background and credit check are preformed. They go back an double check each piece of information provided. They do almost an under writing type of background check on everything. They require certain proof and it may take about 20 days of waiting before they let you know if you are accepted by NYL. Then they make you take the License testing. They tell you it's 10 days. The course website support staff say it takes 25 days and it really takes about 30 days if you have a job. Then after you pay for the license you get reimbursed. Then the State of Colorado has to approve your license. Then NYL has to approve your license. Then they have to communicate you need to provide additional information on you application. In total it may take a couple of months before you actually get approved by NYL corporate, NYL local chapter. After that process they make you sign 3 contracts. Be ready to listen. ASK for a copy. I asked for one and they never gave me one. The process takes a long time. During this time you just wait and wonder why it takes so long. Also, EVEN if you reach their sales goals, it is at their "DISCRETION" if they want to hire you "full-time" or not. Beware and ask and tell them to put it in writing if it is not correct.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Easy interview process. It's hard to convince people to work without any sort of compensation during 3 months. If you don't reach their sales guidelines, they will hire you on what they call a "full time basis" when you are already in training and calling people for them on your own time on a full time basis. They expect for you to complete certain amount of points per day. This may take full time work that is not accounted for. I mean, they do not pay you during the vesting and hiring process - all while you are scheduled to take classes with out compensation.
I applied online. I interviewed at New York Life (New York, NY) in Aug 2014
Interview
Standard pre-screen phone call. Next was a one on one interview with the director. Got invited for a second round interview which was also one on one.
The people are really friendly and it was quite easy speaking to them. Sadly, I did not get the position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself
Why did you choose your major?