I came one hour late to the interview, knew nothing, had lousy resume and they still gave me job.
HUGE HUGE HGUE RED FLAG!!!!!!!!!!!!!
but took job regardless, thinking a friend smoothed things over.
Working for them:
PAY:
No pay, COMMISION ONLY
Paid by Pyramid Scheme style
Structure acts like a pyramid scheme, you sell insurance, you earn 30% of first year premium. Then the other 40% is given to the person that trained you and recruited you.
Recruitment:
They pressure you to give up your contacts so that a recruiter from the company may call them and "recruit them" for the job. That's the way I was recruited. A friend of mine "sold" my contact to them and they called me for an interview. Even if you have bad relation, they want you to forfeit your friends number. The recruiter would then call and say an "anonymous" employee left your contact, "we'd love to have you come to our office for an interview." Not only that, but they keep the phone call short and make it a mission not to divulge anything about the company other than it is "a financial company and we'd love to have you come over." They dodge questions by saying they need to go to a meeting and will tell the person that gave up the contact not to say anything about the company to the interviewer until the interview, where the newbie will be pressured to join.
BACKGROUND CHECK:
They made me pay for my own background check in the company.
TME:
They will suck up all your time. They ask you to come to office every day for "training".
Honestly, they are a LEGAL insurance sales pyramid scheme. Avoid! Avoid! Spend your time more wisely.
Working at McDonalds would be better.