I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at USHEALTH Advisors (Elgin, IL) in May 2018
Interview
Myself and four others sat in a conference room as we were given a presentation about the company by the Field Training Manager, after which we were all pulled aside for 1 on 1 interviews. They briefly asked about work history and my management experience, pointed out that my current job in reception would mean I'm good on the phone, and deemed that speaking "Spanglish" would make me, and I quote "...pardon my language, but an assload of money." which is pretty nice. At the end, I was invited to join the team, however the payment for the background check was due upfront before any contract could be signed. I'm glad I didn't have $100 on me and was given a few days to sort that out, as that gave me a chance to go home and read a little more about te company now that I know how they sell themselves.
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Question 1
They didn't ask many questions aside from touching a bit on my management background. They primarily just kept pushing how you could make a LOT of money in this job if you put in the work.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at USHEALTH Advisors (West Palm Beach, FL) in Aug 2022
Interview
This was not an interview even though their correspondence and invitation to meet was expressed as an interview scheduled with one person for one hour. In reality I entered the "interview room" to find upwards of 50 applicants seated in a conference room and the person I was to meet with conducted a Powerpoint presentation about the company and the job. Turns out the $100k+ "salary estimate" on Glassdoor was fictitious and the job was commission only and required long hours in a cold call environment. At least 10 people walked out at various stages of the presentation....I among them.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at USHEALTH Advisors
Interview
I was contacted based on my resume and asked to interview for the Sales Manager or Sales Executive position. The interview was via teleconference due to the coronavirus. When I joined the call at the scheduled time, there were 39 other people on the same call, and the screen stated that we would not be using the video function. Participants were requested to mute themselves as well as turn off their webcams. To be honest I didn’t even sit through the whole thing - I got the sense early on that this was a sales pitch more than a job interview. The presentation was entirely about sales, and I’m not entirely sure, but it sounded to me like salary is pretty much entirely commission based, so the salaries posted for the position on Glassdoor, Ziprecruiter, etc. is not necessarily accurate. While it sounds like that could be an excellent opportunity for some people, as a college student without a lot of sales experience, I personally am looking for something more stable and guaranteed, and I was a little disappointed at the lack of transparency in the interview process; I felt like I wasted my time preparing for an “interview” in which I didn’t even get to speak, and the salary didn't match what was posted.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at USHEALTH Advisors (Knoxville, TN) in Jul 2020
Interview
Very enlightening and easy going type interview. Seems like a friendly environment and that they help set you up for success. Definitely does seem like you have to be motivated to get to the top tier financially.