I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at American Express (Sunrise, FL) in Oct 2025
Interview
I don't get believe this is the norm, however the interview process was extremely quick. I was contacted 2 days after applying to arrange an initial interview with a recruiter via WebEx that lasted about 30mins. This interview provided a preliminary introduction in the role along with a few scenario based questions. At the end the interviewer told me I'd move on to the second round "group" interview which was the following day, in-person. She advised I use the STAR method when answering the questions at the in-person interview.
The in-person interview was disarmingly calm, and actually quite relaxed. We had about 10 applicants in our group, all us were applying for one of two positions-- or both. There was approx. 8 Amex staff members conducting the interview including the department manager, and the regional director happened to pop in for observation. The group interview was just under 2 hours and was split into two parts. 4 rounds of "speed-dating" (as they called it) in which you'd conduct 4 eight minute one-on-one interviews that included role playing and scenario based questions. Again, the atmosphere was very relaxed and those conducting interviews genuinely seemed to love their jobs! (Side note: the interview staff was extremely diverse. Age, ethnicity, professional backgrounds etc.)
I was contacted the same day with a position offer, and even managed to negotiate a higher base salary.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time in which you had to deal with system change and how did you adapt to that change?
I applied online. I interviewed at American Express (Sunrise, FL) in Mar 2026
Interview
The process was great at the beginning but quickly fell off. You start with the phone screening in two phases and in the final one they let you know what to expect for the final interview, then they invite you to the campus for a session with other candidates. At this session it takes about 2 hours and they conduct more thorough interviews and ask you questions about your experience and want you to be as descriptive as possible. After this they send you home and you hear back if you get the position, this is where it fell off; they stated they were looking for a JUL class which was about 3 months from when the process happened and they said more info would be provided. The recruiter who I was paired with after the initial screening barely provided any info or updates and did not extend a formal offer in writing but they said that would happen closer to the class starting but the JUL class was cancelled after waiting, they then advised the new class looking at an AUG start. I was paired with a different recruiter out of nowhere and this recruiter soon let me know that the class was cancelled for AUG and that they had rescinded my offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you had to negotiate with a member.
I interviewed at American Express (Los Angeles, CA)
Interview
Application online
Basic knowledge test not difficult at all
Phone interview
Via zoom with other applicants
Very relaxed and not high stress situation
Friendly and approachable leadership
Offer was presented within two days
Very thorough process, I was immediately offered a 2nd interview after my virtual interview. Although it was like speed dating, I still felt seen by each person that I sat down with. I was hired, waiting on my next steps