I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at State Farm in Apr 2009
Interview
Phone interview followed by online assessment for sales personality followed by extensive recruitment info seminars. Did not find that their practice of requiring you to invest in building a business, which the company then owned was compatible with my concepts of equity and reasanble investment criteria. They were very upfront and provided helpful guidelines, but make no commitments and make you compete for locations with no idea of whether the extensicve timing and investment issues would pay off.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There weren't any difficult questions. As long as you think of what the right answer for a sales person is, and express willingness to invest a lot of your own money in building their business, they will take you on.
I applied online. I interviewed at State Farm (Newtown, PA)
Interview
Straightforward, simple questions, licenses mandatory before starting. In office no opportunity for hybrid or remote. Phone interview is before in person interview at the branch. Be prepared to answer why you want to work for StateFarm.
It was a phone interview, it went well however I didn't make the cut. The interviewer said that that's common as a lot of people apply and encouraged me to apply again in a few months stating many that work there apply multiple times before getting hired.
The job interview process for State Farm involves application screening, scheduling, initial interview, skill assessment, panel or final interview, reference checks, decision-making, job offer, negotiation, and onboarding preparation for the selected candidate.