I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at MetLife
Interview
Technical and business questions via phone and then panel interview and hr for salary negotiation process nice people in general located I'm Whippany NJ hard to get by public transportation
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at MetLife (Charlotte, NC) in Jan 2016
Interview
Very slow recruiters.
A little disorganized.
Phone screen was first - but it was done behind HR's back to speed things up.
Interview was a panel style with boss and 3 of boss' peers. Not structured - just 'tell me about yourself' sort of questions. Nothing very challenging. Odd choice of interviewers - only ever worked with 2 of the four of them.
Suggest probing for specifics on your job responsibilities. With ineffective HR oversight, it's easy to make promises which aren't quite true, such as around team structure.
Thank you for writing a review about your interview experience with MetLife. We take the feedback we see on Glassdoor to heart. Although you accepted the offer, it sounds like the overall experience could have been much better. We will continue to evaluate our screening and interview process in order to provide a more transparent and efficient process for candidates.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at MetLife
Interview
The hiring and interview process was traditional. It included a screening interview over the phone with HR, followed by a number of interviews with the Hiring Manager, several team members and the Department Executive. The last set of interviews were in person in NYC, and MetLife did make the travel arrangements for a full day of interviews. The overall experience was positive.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Some technical questions regarding insurance operations and benchmarking / best practices.