I got a call from one of their associates because they saw my resume online. They gave me an interview opportunity even though I did not know the job description. Thought that I would have a try but finally found out it was total waste of time. When I arrived my name was not on the list (they sent me a confirmation email), not a big deal. There are about 7~8 people (different age, background, etc) sitting in the conference room. 5 mins later a manager walked in and gave us an 1-hr college-style presentation. Talked about the company's background, job description (well, the options were limited, be an agent or the manager of agents). During the lecture there were 2~3 occasions that you could ask questions. Imagine when you are in the class of college's most boring professor. I asked questions anyway, but I swear that there were people who spoke nothing during the hour. As other reviews stated, after the lecture, there was a questionnaire you had to fill out. They even asked if you have any friends' contact information that they might be interested in this position.
The agents' job is selling medicare, life insurance, annuities and all those financial instruments to seniors (65+). They claimed that this was "helping" those retirees. No base compensation, pure 100% commission. If you want to make some cash, shovel those insurance policies into retirees' throats and pray to God that they will renew those policies and live eternally. If a client dies, you lose your commission.
If you like to sell something that no one really understand to others and talk to seniors (you will have to drive to their homes), give this job a try. Otherwise if you are an analytical person like me, this job may not reach your expectations.