The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Globe Life Liberty National Division (Pensacola, FL) in Apr 2012
Interview
You arrive at the insurance office and sign in, they ask for your email and phone number which they already have so that seemed a little weird. Then they take you one on one to ask you a little about yourself and to ask if you know its a sale position, if you have a laptop, and if you have a car. You are then put into a room with other applicants and fill out a basic application. They do a presentation on Liberty National, telling you how you make money and how the company works essentially which takes about an hour. They then take you individually again to ask if you have any questions and it is over. They pretty much offered me the job on the spot and I was given a business card and told to call if I have any further questions or change my mind at all. I didn't really feel like it was an interview at all, more of them trying to sell themselves.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
During the group portion--What do you expect in a career?
I applied online. I interviewed at Globe Life Liberty National Division (Alexander City, AL) in Sep 2024
Interview
There was a phone interview and with a zoom meet and then a in person interview that was very casual and comfortable, the interviewer was very knowledgeable and kind. He asked very thought provoking questions. He also wanted to know what led to coming there
I applied through other source. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Globe Life Liberty National Division (Charlotte, NC) in Jul 2023
Interview
I received a text in response to a different position that I thought was a different company. Globe life goes by multiple company names, but once they get you in the office, they admit that the position is a life insurance sales position with the end goal being to sell you a franchise. There were a few, like myself, who thought they had applied to a different company and were confused about the position. While waiting for an interview ... I heard several people asking the coordinator(s) "So this is to sell Life Insurance? I thought it was something different" Moving past the bit of "bait and switch" that DID leave a bit of a bad taste --- the initial interview was quick, warm, friendly. The second interview was a group setting where a video was played and then the interviewer spoke to all of us explaining what they do and how things work (for the most part) The moderator/interviewer initially mentioned that we should save questions till the end --- which also would be one on one. ..I got the sense that the real purpose of that was to not bring some questions to light in front of the group since a pretty rosy picture is painted of what working for Globe Life looks like. I walked away feeling wiser for the experience, but not interested in it either. Lack of transparency is a red flag for me. Final thought was that this group is sketchy.
I interviewed at Globe Life Liberty National Division
Interview
Very personable and informative interview. The interviewer was very informative, listened to me and explained the job in detail. I was overall very impressed with his knowledge of the agency and his tenure.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
My strengths that would be a good fit for the position