Then teke you can probably tell me. I interviewed Tuesday morning with a company and the interview was unlike any I have ever been around. Basically seemed like a meeting to see if I was someone they could have a beer with. I typically interview with situational questions like "name a time when" which I usually do pretty good. It was for commercial sales in insurance. I've been in the insurance business for nearly ten years, but right off the bat they asked if I had any sales experience - which I don't have. One question was if I had ever been in a fight which I thought was bizarre. After the interview he said he liked the fact that I was from a small town, but I really came out of there feeling like that was one of my worst interviews I have ever done. Just curious what sales managers are looking for when they interview because I have been trying to get into insurance sales for a while, and not life insurance sales. Seems like they interview a little different from other jobs.