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      American Income Life

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      Entry Level Management Interview

      Feb 12, 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Burnaby, BC

      Other Entry Level Management interview reviews for American Income Life

      Entry Level Management Interview

      Feb 22, 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Virginia Beach, VA
      Declined offer
      Declined offer
      Neutral experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through university. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at American Income Life (Burnaby, BC) in Jan 2016

      Interview

      I applied for the Burnaby, BC office in January 2016 through my University and the description they gave was that the pay grade was between 40,000 - 50,000 depending on experience which I thought was good. So I applied and by the next day I got a call asking me if I was still interested in the position and if I am available to come in for an interview. When I told her that I was in Victoria seemed to lose interest quickly but I told her I would make it for the interview later in the week. I went to the interview and the only sign for the company was a piece of paper with their name that pointed to the door. I should have turned around then but since I took a ferry there and paid for a hotel, I was going to the interview. So when I got there I saw about 10 other people waiting for an interview. Got to my 1:1 interview and the lady was nice but the discussion was more about her life story than the actual job and it took 10 mins. All of the question she did ask me she practically spoon feed me the answers. Then she rushed me in for an hour long presentation in a classroom setting about how great the company is and only took 5 mins to talk about how we made money in which I realized that it was a 100% COMMISSION and no base pay. Then they say that during the training process the only money you get from them is $200 per week that they LOAN you along with 400-1000 they give you every THREE MONTHS in which the presented said he recommends spending on taking them out to lunch ..... I tried so hard not to laugh. They loan you 200 every week, they expect you to have a car that you have to pay gas for, buy a new laptop because the clients have to see a nice laptop, and then the little money they give you every quarter after you made nothing for 3 months they want you to spend on taking them out to dinner ...... YOU CAN MAKE MORE MONEY WORKING AT MCDONALDS!!!!!!!!! Then at the end of the presentation they show all the people would made 6 figures the previous year but when you ask how much they took home after AIL get their portion, he gets his portion since he is the division leader, the group that you are in since it is a 'team' environment, and the mentor that taught you years ago since its a pyramid scheme he has no answer!!!!!!!! BEWARE: You can always consider yourself a manager in this company as long as you can find some unsuspecting person to work under you with the idea of you can make as much as you want as long is you keep working harder in this pyramid scheme. The only way to make it pass training is through living off savings or loans.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What qualities do you have that align with our company? What is your greatest accomplishment? Why should we hire you? Please note that they will give you hints to what the answer is and it doesn't really what you say as long as you tell them you are still interested.
      Answer question
      5
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at American Income Life (Virginia Beach, VA) in Feb 2019

      Interview

      DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME. Somehow this company got a hold of my resume, I don't remember how. They called me to talk about my qualifications, some brief questions about my management experience, what I'm looking for in my career. They scheduled me for a 15 minute interview later that week. When I got to the address they gave me, it was not actually American Income Life, but instead Altig-Overic or something. The man interviewing me in person was the same person who had contacted me over the phone, although he said he was regional manager over the phone, but in person was supposed to be the project manager. The company is in a VERY crappy office - the carpet must be 25 years old. However, the interviewer was dressed in a very expensive suit and tie. He asked again about my management experience, if I was growth oriented (probably said growth about 15 times), and what I was looking for in a career. He told me that his boss made $150k in his first year, and joined the board of directors in his second year. He then said that I made it to the third round of interviews, which was to happen at 1:00, which was when my interview ended. This third round was all of the people who had made it to the third round in a very crappy conference room, so that we could all ask questions at the same time, and they could see who stood out among all the others. I knew by then that this was NOT where I wanted to work, even if it was even remotely possible to honestly make that much your first year. The man wanted me to follow him immediately to the conference room, but I tried to get out of it as best I could, even though he made it very awkward. Please, please, don't waste your time unless you want to feel like you fell for some scam and wasted a page of expensive resume paper.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What type of career are you looking for?
      Answer question
      6

      Entry Level Management Interview

      Nov 28, 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Honolulu, HI
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at American Income Life (Honolulu, HI) in Nov 2018

      Interview

      I applied through hawaiijobsondemand.com and the listed was minimal and said works with union workers and listed as entry level management with no company. Through an email reply soon after applying, the signature line shows AIL ALTIG. I replied with an interview time and date. Look up the address and shows a AIL office. RUN!! Glassdoor reviews shows that it is indeed a sales position. So I email the guy who set up the interview and ask if it is a entry level management or sale position of any type. He sends back a one line email saying it was a sales position. I replay back to decline the interview. Sorry but that kind of deception right off the back is enough for me to walk away from a company.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Zero and thank God for glassdoor.
      Answer question
      3

      Entry Level Management Interview

      Jun 4, 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      New York, NY
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at American Income Life (New York, NY) in Jun 2018

      Interview

      I saw an ad for this business and emailed mr.no name (this person never disclosed their name) with my resume. I got a call from no name about an hour later where he asked me to come in for an interview at 10am on the following Tuesday. I agreed and hung up, and then received a text from no name explaining where the interview would be and that I needed to wear business attire. I realized that he had never told me his name. And the ad itself was very vague. I started to get skeptical, so I did my research and noticed that the agency he had paid to promote the ad had nothing to do with this actual company, it was a name to hide behind so people like you and I couldn't do a quick search and find all this dirt. Being who I am, I dug deeper. Hours into glass door reviews, I am convinced they tried to perform the same bait and switch method on me that they did everyone else. If they were honest with people upfront that they were really hiring for sales, they would never get any employees. Who wants to work for 100% commission? And travel with no compensation for it? They don't even pay for your licensing. Not to mention all the other crap you go through with them, just to lose out in the end. I decided to text no name and ask what position I am being interviewed for and if the interview would be one on one, or the group interview setting everyone seems to find themselves in with this company. He avoided the position question (ofcourse), and described a "3 step proccess" involving a group interview that I read all about here on glass door. That's all I needed to confirm my suspicion. Don't fall into the trap. This company is dishonest and misleading. I am not going to my interview scheduled for tomorrow. They won't be baiting and switching me. As for no name, well, he's still got no name, and still a jerk. I'd like to inform AIL that they missed out on a dedicated hard working employee (myself) through these dishonest actions. Get a back bone and stop trying to dupe people.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      what kind of qualities is your current job lacking?
      Answer question
      8