The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Liberty Mutual Insurance (Mishawaka, IN) in Jun 2010
Interview
I submitted my resume through Liberty Mutual's website and was contacted within a week for a phone interview. The phone interview consisted of very basic interview questions: Describe an experience where you helped an upset customer, what was the outcome? Describe a situation where you were presented with a problem, how did you fix it? Why Liberty Mutual? The interviewer was very nice, very friendly, and very informative. Always asking if I had any questions.
The start date is not for another month for the position, and so they asked when I might be available for a 3 1/2 hour interview on site. I had an interview scheduled the very next day. They sent me multiple emails with things to read and sign as far as background checks and information about their company and the position (you are typically mailed this letter, I received it thru email because my in person interview was scheduled so quickly). The building was VERY professional, and all employees whom I came in contact with were very friendly and seemed to love thier jobs.
The first of a 4 part interview, I spoke with two women who were very easy to talk to, as it turns out one was from the same small town I was from. They asked basic questions about experiences in life or on the job. Very easy questions if you prepare for "experience" questions (You konw what I mean if you have had them)
The second part was I sat on the floor with a current employee for about 45 minutes and listened in on her calls. She was very knowledgeable and was quick to answer any questions I had as well as get to know me as a person.
The third part of the interview (yes it really is this long, but it went by fast to me) was a 1:1 interview with another manager, she reviewed my resume with me and asked me about my previous employment. She was easy to get off topic with, very friendly and willing to share her liberty mutual story with me :).
The last part of the interview was a series of tests. Composition of a letter, and email to a member. Then a simulation of actual call situations (which was really pretty fun) then personality questions (the long "pick true or false for each statement" and "pick the top word that describes you" sort of things.
They promised to be in touch with me during the background check for any issues that may arrive (apparently it's extensive and if you have been recently married, can bring out many questions. Good to know they are making sure no one is using stolen identity!) I really hope I hear from them soon with an offer. I will update this interview with the results. I was very impressed.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Describe an experience where you were met with a challange or problem, how did you handle it?
I applied online. I interviewed at Liberty Mutual Insurance
Interview
The 1st interview was a phone interview with an Indian woman who sounded like she didn't want to be there and I could barely understand what she was asking me. There was multiple times I asked her to repeat herself 3-4 times and still couldn't understand her so just answered what I thought she was asking. What a disaster. I asked tough questions because I knew this was a micromanaged, typical call center torture job. she of course confirmed a high turnover. This is the 1st writing on the wall, wont be applying here anymore.
I interviewed at Liberty Mutual Insurance (Spokane, WA) in Nov 2025
Interview
Had an interview for the initial phone screening about a week ago. The HR person was ten minutes late to the call, no explanation or apology. Did not come across in anyway like she was interested in knowing about me or my qualifications. Completely blunt, no warmth or soft skills applied whatsoever. Job was advertised with a salary range- she stated there was a solid number and they would not move from it. I declined and that was that. I would rate this as one of the worst intro's to a company I've had in 25 yrs in the industry.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They didn't really ask me anything pertaining to my experience or wanting the job. They did want to know why I wanted to work for Liberty Mutual. When I answered she then asked again, yes but why do you want to work here? I re explained and she asked again- At that point I told her I have no affinity for Liberty Mutual, the job aligns with my skill set. Not a great experience.
I interviewed at Liberty Mutual Insurance (Charlotte, NC)
Interview
Very well the management team was awesome . Not difficult. It was a 2 manager interview . They allowed me to interview and it was not overwhelming . The process was smooth.