I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Pilot Catastrophe Services, Inc. (Mobile, AL) in Apr 2012
Interview
There isn't an interview. They will have someone call you and ask some questions about your background experience and about license and certifications.
You come to one of their certification training (which they have several throughout the year);
You get an adjuster license for the state where you live (they have someone who can guide you with this if necessary);
If you have some experience, you might be called faster, if not, you will need to wait for a storm strong enough for them to send more people to be trained;
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Positive experience
Average interview
Application
I applied in-person. I interviewed at Pilot Catastrophe Services, Inc. (Grand Prairie, TX)
Interview
the interview went very well . they sit you down in a conference room and explain the companies policy. and go over your test scores. after you have completed training with certification class.
They rate you from 1 to 10 think I was around 6 or 7 and still got the job due to persistence.
I applied online. I interviewed at Pilot Catastrophe Services, Inc.
Interview
get on their register and get certified... they will call you if they need you, the more certifications and persistance in training the more likely to be called is. this is all there is to it... glassdoor is making me write 30 words in here for some dumb reason.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Pilot Catastrophe Services, Inc. (Daytona Beach, FL) in Nov 2014
Interview
They called me. The interview took 15 minutes. I didn't believe it was a real job. I hung up and checked out the company and found out it was legit. I had a packet in my email a few minutes later. After I filled it out and sent it back they called me to schedule training. Couldn't have been easier.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They just wanted to know a little bit about my background and then asked me if I wanted to do property adjusting or auto.