The process was mostly straight forward, starting when I submitted my application online. In response, I received an email requesting I schedule a time for a phone interview. The phone interview covered my background, and sales experience. Following the phone interview was an online assessment, that provide a few scenarios for situations one might encounter as a Financial Advisor. About a week later, I received a rejection email. I called the person I had the phone interview with to gain more information as to why, that was on a Monday. The individual said they would have to get back with me. On Friday I called to follow up. The individual had not received heard back from the local branch manager for the reason, and again said they would have to get back with me.
Monday morning, I received a phone call, providing a heads up that an email with the branch manager's contact information was being sent my way, and that the branch manager wanted me to call him. I called him that day. At which point, we spoke for a couple minutes, and said he'd like to meet Thursday or Friday. He asked me to call him Thursday morning to set the time.
I called Thursday morning, we set a time for Thursday afternoon. The person I met with was a great person, we chatted about my background, the company, and values.
About an hour or so later, I received a phone call from the initial interviewer, and was told they were sending me some documents to move forward. Upon returning the documents, I received an offer letter the following Wednesday.
Everyone I met and have worked with through this process have been helpful and great to work with.