I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Globe Life Liberty National Division (Indianapolis, IN) in Dec 2015
Interview
The interview process is entirely scripted and very aggressive. It's a three stage process: a phone interview, an in-person interview, and a group presentation on the company. During the phone interview, it's usually just a quick confirmation that you're still looking for full-time employment, gauge your willingness to potentially change companies, and to schedule the in-person interview. When you come in for the in person interview, they have you fill out an application or information sheet, then you meet with a manager. The questions and pacing of that interview are completely scripted and the primary goal is to find out anything that would disqualify you from being a potential warm body for them to bring in. If they do not find any surefire disqualifying factors, you will be asked to stay for a group presentation, where they will try to sell you on the company and the "opportunity of a lifetime," after which you will fill out another questionnaire. Then the manager will follow up and offer you a position if there's even the slightest chance they can make some money off of you. After that you sign your contract, the non-compete, and go through a week of training before you're thrown out in the field.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Did you find parking ok? (Their "subtle" way of finding out if you own a car and your current financial situation)
I interviewed at Globe Life Liberty National Division (Cary, NC)
Interview
I was contacted via text message which did not give the companies name. I had no idea that I was responding to Globe Life. I was set up for an interview for a position I never applied to.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Globe Life Liberty National Division in Jul 2025
Interview
Group interview that was really a presentation on why the company was so great and look at all this money you can make. Very little actual discussion of their process and how you manage to book appointments. Work/life balance is a big selling point.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
On a scale of one to ten rate your interest in working here
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Globe Life Liberty National Division (Atlanta, GA) in Oct 2024
Interview
The interview process felt unstructured and misleading. The company operates primarily on a commission-only model, which was not clearly communicated upfront. The presentation was vague and unclear, with the presenter, who is also the company owner, arriving late due to a "phone call" while a group of 10 or more candidates waited. There were no questions asked during the interview, and I felt that my time was not respected. Overall, I found the experience to be a waste of nearly two hours.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were no interview questions, only a presentation.