The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Aflac (Santa Maria, CA) in Apr 2010
Interview
was called randomly because a recruiter saw my resume online, and they offered me an interview. i was skeptical, but i thought what the hell, i'll give it a shot. the whole process was rediculous. it didnt even feel like an interview, it felt like they were try to sell me on the company. the lady wanted to have me get my insurance liscense before we further discussed training, compensation, etc. come to find out, the position is entirely commission based, and they hire independent sales reps by the masses, saturating the entire market and making it nearly impossible to make a decent amount of sales.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
there was a 1 page questionnaire that i was asked to hand out about personal history, and she just asked me to talk about myself before she pitched me some bs. no real specific questions.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Aflac (Glendora, CA) in Mar 2026
Interview
In a Zoom call, a guy asked me questions in the interview. He first asked me about where I was calling him on Zoom before the interview questions. The guy was glad that I attended the information session the day before the interview and the interview.
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
The guy asked me about my background and work history.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Aflac (Winchester, VA) in Aug 2025
Interview
Group meeting - a couple of employees were there selling the job. A few candidates altered to the presentation. It was pleasant but not for me. It was about how much money you can make on residual stacking income.
Was a group setting. They explained what the company was about. Gave information. Was not a formal interview. Was not a good experience. I would not work for this company.