Long process with multiple steps without much clarity of the overall process. Seemed repetitive and cumbersome. Hard to speak with an actual person. Lots of web questionnaires and unrealistic scenarios.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What prior experience did I think would help me in this position.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at State Farm (Las Vegas, NV) in Nov 2025
Interview
I applied online, I was given instructions to upload a self-recorded video answering their questions. I went back and forth with them about sending the file. A few days later I texted them for an update, they responded by sending an email with a link to a licensing training with a discounted fee. The job post ended up being a sales pitch for the training, not an actual job, why ask applicants to self-record an interview making us believe there is a job behind it, just say we're selling an online training. There is no job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions are irrelevant, there was job. They are selling online training.
I applied online. I interviewed at State Farm (Kirkland, WA) in Dec 2024
Interview
Did a phone interview she asked basic questions. Like what your dreams are and what experience I had. Then went in for a in person interview and was asked the same questions by her husband.
My resume was reviewed and the manager asked me what was my favorite genre of music. I answered Funk, because James Brown and Cameo are my go to music artists.