I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Globe Life (McKinney, TX) in Jan 2016
Interview
Sent in an application and received a phone call and email from a recruiter about 18 days later.
Recruiter contacted me, and I was unable to make the initial interview. They were flexible and let me choose a day and time to come into an interview that week. They sent an email with detailed instructions on where to go, and what to bring in on the interview day. The initial recruiter that I was speaking with was not there that day, so my interview was conducted by someone else. This was totally fine, because they were very comfortable to talk to. They asked questions regarding my background, what I knew about Torchmark, if I’d be able to handle the job description, etc. They will let you know if you got the job soon after the interview. They will have you complete a basic spelling and typing test, very simple. After that they will call and give you the official offer. They will also put you through a background check, and you will take a drug test at a near by emergency clinic.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
-What do you know about Torchmark?
-Are you able to sit for ___ amount of time?
-Tell me about your current job
I applied online. I interviewed at Globe Life (Orange, CA) in Jun 2026
Interview
Interview was great! First was an online explanation of company. Then they group interview with few more applicants to explain the licensing requirements. They explained they cannot fully train until you are licensed in CA.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Ask to share about yourself and if interested. They are upfront about being a commission only pay.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Globe Life (Dallas-Fort Worth) in May 2026
Interview
Getting the interview was not difficult. But, the interview was rescheduled multiple times due recruitment scheduling conflicts. Seemed unorganized. The process felt unprofessional. The interview took over two weeks to happen.
It's not actually a customer service position. They try to rope you into sales which requires an insurance license. They advertise opportunities for employment under many different job descriptions, but it all comes back to insurance sales