I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Travelers
Accepted offer
Positive experience
Difficult interview
Application
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Travelers (Orlando, FL)
Interview
I applied in July and was officially hired at the end of August with a start date in September. This is a very intense interview process, but I believe wholeheartedly it will be worth it. It begins with a brief phone screening with a hiring manager. If you are recommended, you will have to take a test in the office (lasts approx. 3-4 hours depending on if you take breaks in between each section). I heard back that very same day and was scheduled for an interview about a week later. After the first interview, I heard back I believe a week later and was scheduled for a second interview. Took about another week to hear back for the verbal offer. The background then took another week until I was cleared and given official offer.
Everyone I met throughout this process has been kind and welcoming. I'm unsure how to give tips on studying for the test and I don't want to give wrong information so I will skip that part. I would strongly recommend anyone who is interviewing to STUDY and prepare yourself for behavioral-based interview questions. Review your employment history beforehand and try to think of examples as to how it can relate to the position you are interviewing for. Also make sure to review Travelers itself, you'll want to make sure you're familiar with the background of the company and the reputation. I studied quite a bit before each interview. Again, everyone I met and have spoken with have been incredibly friendly and I am excited to begin this journey. Good luck to you all!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Research behavioral -based interview questions and study those.
The process is a bit tedious. I did three interviews. The first interview is a phone interview, second and third are zoom interviews with some higher ups, The phone interview was fairly short. The zoom interviews were about 20 minutes, not too long. They ask you a lot of situational questions, so be prepared for that. The third interview is a bit of a replica of the second interview, except with different people. The second interview will contain very similar questions to the first interview's questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a time you had to give a customer bad news. Tell us about a time when you received feedback you weren't expecting. How do you manage your time?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Travelers (Charlotte, NC) in May 2022
Interview
Applied for the position on Indeed. Approximately 2 days later, I was asked to take an on-line assessment. Upon completion of the assessment, I received a message stating: "The on-line assessment is completed and someone may be in contact with you". Approximately 1 week later an Human Resources Representative contacted me and we scheduled a short telephone interview. It was a basic information gathering interview. A couple of afterwards, a Zoom interview was scheduled for a more in-depth interview with the management at the department I applied for. Again, it was a basic and approximately and hour long. Right after that interview, I had a little question and answer with a "peer". It was good and I got some great information. After that meeting, I was transferred to another manager and had another 45 minute to 1 hour Zoom meeting. Again, it was great and everyone at Travelers was awesome. About 3 days later; A HR Rep contacted me and I was offered the position.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Travelers (Alpharetta, GA) in May 2022
Interview
The Interview process was really quick. My phone screening was on a Monday, I had an interview with two managers on a Wednesday, and then the sectional manager on a Friday. Then was offered the job the next Monday.