I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at GEICO (Houston, TX) in Jun 2015
Interview
I had a typing test and a basic test. Then when you pass that you go to see a recruiter for your first interview. It was a basic interview, nothing difficult. Then they send you to lunch. When you come back then you have a role playing test. This is difficult. They give you a packet of papers to read. They did this then came in and said they gave me the wrong one, so I had to read a new packet. It confused me some because I was mixing up the information. The other problem was the folders were not organized correctly. Some of the papers were in the wrong folders. It was a mess. Afterwards the recruiter came in and said everyone was gone for the day and I would be contacted in a few days. I knew I had not gotten the job. Two days later I got the rejection e-mail.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at GEICO (Houston, TX) in May 2025
Interview
It took 1 month all together from 4/16/25 to 5/13/25. Pretty lengthy process.
Step 1: 30 min behavioral-situational based assessment. The type of assessment they had me take really didn't have much to do with the actual role which was a tad bit frustrating.
Step 2: 30 minute interview. Be prepared to know your job history. The recruiter began by discussing the role, training expectations and she asked some behavioral questions. There are 2 role play scenarios. I know I did well in the interview, I was told by the recruiter she would endorse me to the hiring manager however on 5/13/25, I received a rejection letter 2 weeks after the interview (after being told it would take only 1-3 business days to hear back) which is disappointing considering I was qualified and I interviewed well.
Interview questions [6]
Question 1
Discussed work history....Why did you leave your previous role? Describe your day-to-day tasks? What is your level of interest in this role?
Scenario- As a metric/goal, you've had 8 out of 10 calls error free and the goal is to have 9 out of 10 calls error free. How would react to that situation?
1st role play scenario- customer is upset because their claim was delayed by a month. customer has been calling to check status of claim for a week.
2nd role play scenario- this was one was kind of unclear but it was something about an offer for Geico Express Services for a customer to get quotes for repairs, repairs done and a rental car in an all-in-one location, how would you communicate this offer availability to the customer?
The interview process was extensive to the point of being ludicrous for what the role entails. Thankfully I did not move forward with this position and am now making about TWICE the annual salary I would have made at Geico for a far less stressful job. The most laughable thing about Geico is that they want you to have a bachelor's degree to earn the salary of a middle school dropout. Love yourself. Do not use your 4 year college education to make 22 dollars an hour. I have an associates and am doing far better. Also, hair follicle tests prior to employment? That's a bit much. What a ridiculously demanding company for a pittance of a salary. I strongly feel that this is where lost people go when they don't know what to do with themselves. Again. You can do better.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I don't recall specific questions, but I do recall a ridiculously long "mock work" assessment over video chat with some recruiter watching my every move in silence. If this is how they expect people to excel, their work environment must be incredibly toxic.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at GEICO (Seattle, WA) in May 2022
Interview
Employer sent me an email requesting me to answer a WOPT. Then another email to do a situational judgment test online - easy. Then another email requesting a phone interview - 20-60mins.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Interview was divided into several parts...
situational
if i could work weekends and holidays...