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      Insurance Agent Interview

      19 Jun 2010
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      The process took 3 days. I interviewed at American Income Life in Jun 2010

      Interview

      This company somehow found my resume online and called me to schedule an interview. When I asked where she found my resume, she listed a source I was unfamiliar with and said it was discovered through a social networking site. I told her that I did not list my resume there and she quickly suggested that maybe her assistant was mistaken about the source. This was a red flag to me. I was very weary of phone calls from businesses that I had not directly applied to, but I accepted her explanation and gave her the benefit of the doubt. Another problem I had was the response I received when I began to question her about the company she was with and what the job entailed. She was very vague and did not give the name of her company. But again, I decided it was worth a look either way. I went to the interview, arriving 10 minutes early. When I went into the office, it looked very shady and generic. There was nothing to indicate what the company was, their mission, their goals, or anything other than a placard on the door with the business name. In the waiting area, there was a small bookshelf with half a dozen or so clipboards providing blank job applications and on top was a cup full of pens. This too looked very suspicious to me and my first instinct was to get the heck out f there, but I stayed mostly out of curiosity. There were two others in the waiting area with me and I assumed they were already somehow affiliated with the company. Later, I discovered they too were candidates. I still wasn't deterred. I was then called into a very bland office where I was asked some standard questions and told that they were extremely selective. She then said I would meet with the regional director and told me to leave and come back in 20 minutes. I was thinking, "You said nothing about the possibility of having to stay longer yesterday when we talked on the phone. What if I had another interview after this one or perhaps, heaven forbid... a life or a current job I had to get back to?" She advised me the second half of the interview would only last an hour, so I came back as promised and was greeted by a room full of people waiting to view a presentation on the company and to meet the supposed regional director. Again, I was absolutely not told that there would be a group interview. This "hour long interview" turned into a 3 hour long lecture about the company, the job expectations, and finally, salary expectations. Nothing about it was an interview. He waited until the last 15 minutes of his long-winded speech to tell us that we would be completely commission-based and that we would have to pay up front around $400 to get certified to sell insurance. (My friend sold insurance briefly for Allstate and only had to pay $50 to get certified.) Afterward, I was pulled into the bland office again with a second lady (there were only three people in the whole office who actually worked there, the rest for job candidates) where she asked me a few followup questions. She then said that they would be calling candidates back between 5 and 7 that evening and that I should know whether or not I have the job then. They called me a 6:57 (just before their proposed deadline) to ask me if I wanted to come back in the morning for a final interview. I thought, "Wait a minute. You told me I would know whether or not I was being offered the job by 7PM tonight, not whether or not you wanted me to come in for yet another interview..." I was irritated by this, but still determined to be polite, I advised her that I, being an unemployed single woman in college, could not afford the upfront cost of certification. She then told me that if I could pay $80 up front, then the company would pay the rest and I could pay them back later. (This began to sound like a classic bait and switch scam.) I agreed to come in for the meeting and wished her a good night. The next morning, after I had a chance to sleep on it, I decided that this was just too fishy for my comfort level, so I called 2 hours in advance to let them know I had changed my mind and wouldn't be coming in. The woman who answered the phone was the same one who told me that day before that I would know whether or not I had the job by the end of the previous evening. I told her I appreciated their consideration, but I would have to decline to accept a final interview as I was single and putting myself through college and needed a steady paycheck. She was very rude to me and hung up while I was talking. I thought, "Well, that was extremely unprofessional. At least I called you 2 hours in advance to tell you I wouldn't coming. I could have just not shown up." Be very weary of this company. Everything about it screamed SCAM. And I hope that people are clever enough to pick up on the red flags and run for the hills before they swindle them out of their money.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Can you pay the upfront cost of certification?
      1 Answer

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      Insurance Agent Interview

      28 May 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Los Angeles, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at American Income Life (Los Angeles, CA)

      Interview

      Interview so far was fair, mainly a presentation about the company, in group setting, with a manager 1:1 afterwards. Overall more a discussion than an interview, with a signup to start learning for the licensing exam.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      My background in dealing with people.
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      Insurance Agent Interview

      19 Nov 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Las Vegas, NV
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at American Income Life (Las Vegas, NV)

      Interview

      Overview video was watched. Also answered some questions at the end. Once questions are reviewed someone will reach out (if thought to be a good fit ) for a second interview. This part could take anywhere from a few hours to 24 hours. Once on to next step an interview will be conducted via zoom.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What makes me a good fit for the company
      1 Answer

      Insurance Agent Interview

      28 Jul 2025
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Neutral experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at American Income Life

      Interview

      You’ll first receive an invitation to watch an introductory video. Then, you’ll be invited to a group presentation. After that, you’ll complete a one-on-one interview with a manager before getting hired.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why I was looking to join their company
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