I applied through college or university. I interviewed at AXA (Oak Brook, IL) in Feb 2018
Interview
Interview process was pretty straight forward. Once you have contact with them, it is basically just them trying to convince you to join their company. No initial salary (besides a stipend for roughly 1200$, plus you have to pay for all of your licenses out of pocket). They do offer commission, but if anyone you enrolled cancelled within a year, AXA will send you a bill for those commissions (didn't even realize that until I was at another job already). Only accept this job if you have no other way to get your financial licenses.
Kind people with good questions to prepare you for the job. Very professional setting but still made you feel at ease. Explained the role and their company very well too.
I did a three part interview, first met with the VP twice and after that met the EVP at the final interview. If i could describe it with one word, I would say they made it flexible.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at AXA (Chicago, IL) in Feb 2020
Interview
Extremely direct and timely, made me feel like a valued member of the team, even at the interview process. I very much felt at home at a potential company that I was simply applying to. This feeling was prior to any serious consideration.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What course during your undergraduate degree was most beneficial?