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No Offer – Interviewed in Dallas, TX Dec 2012 – Reviewed Apr 25, 2013
Interview Details – All 3 rounds were phone interviews, which were basic behavioral questions such as "where do you see your self.." "tell me about a time where you had to: work on a team..analyze data...someone wasnt cooperating..etc". Do a cost benefit analysis, why JP Morgan?
Interview Question – What was your biggest accomplishment this week Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Dallas, TX – Reviewed Apr 4, 2013
Interview Details – The HR employee was very clear with details and consistently kept me up to date with my status. It consisted of a first round interview via phone and then a final round interview in person
Interview Question – Give me an example of a time you performed meaningful financial analysis on a company. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Lewisville, TX – Reviewed Mar 28, 2013
Interview Details – I was contacted the next day after applying online. The recruiter asked general questions like, call experience, currently working, etc. Phone interview lasted 10mins. I was asked to come in for a face to face interview. The interview was a panel of three. Wasn't told about that. They asked generic interview questions, read directly from the paper. They were so unskilled at the interview they asked the same questions twice. I guess to make sure their paper was filled out. The interviewer asked about the salary requirements. She abrutly ended the interview with, anymore questions.
Interview Question – The most difficult aspect of the interview is dealing with the paper reading supervisors. No personality. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Dallas, TX – Reviewed Mar 19, 2013
Interview Details – Went through 3 interviews with different managers
Interview Question – Given different scenarios and asked how you would handle each one Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Having just graduated I was excited to start a career and did not negotiate. When you get the offer letter/e-mail make sure to negotiate your starting salary.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Dallas, TX Nov 2009 – Reviewed Jan 16, 2013
Interview Details –
1. receive phone call, schedle interview
2. 4 people in the interview
3. most of questions are technique about your experince.
4. a few days later, HR called in to offer
Interview Question – no. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Fort Worth, TX Apr 2012 – Reviewed Jan 10, 2013
Interview Details – The interview was a one-on-one with the person hiring. He was very attentive and seemed genuinely interested in my interview answers. His office was very neat and professional looking. He explained the job expectations in detail and answered all of my questions without hesitation. During the interview we discovered a mutual connection with the military and he took time to express his admiration.
Interview Question – The most difficult question was, "Where do see yourself in five years?" View Answer
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Arlington, TX Feb 2008 – Reviewed Dec 16, 2012
Interview Details – It was very easy. They asked me how i wold deal under stress? That was the hardest question.
Interview Question – How do you deal with stress? View Answer
Negotiation Details – I took it even though my base salary was crap.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Lewisville, TX Sep 2012 – Reviewed Nov 23, 2012
Interview Details – very detailed application
Interview Question – No difficult questions, just have fast typing speed Answer Question
Negotiation Details – None
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Lewisville, TX Jun 2011 – Reviewed Oct 22, 2012
Interview Details – I had a one on one interview with a member of the management team from the department I would be placed in. My interview lasted over an hour but I was told that was longer than usual. They asked standard questions that you may encounter during any interview such as, What are your strengths? What are your weaknesses? What previous experience do you have that relates to this position? How experienced are you in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint? Why would you be a good addition to Chase? What salary would you be satified with? etc.
Interview Question – Why would you be a good addition to Chase? Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Because I was referred by a current employee, I had an idea of what the salary range was and did my best to get a salary at the high end of that range. Considering I was interviewing for an entry level position, the salary range was quite low no matter what and there wasn't much room for negotiation.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Dallas, TX Jun 2008 – Reviewed Oct 7, 2012
Interview Details – Interview with supervisor than manager. Received a call within a week for job offer.
Negotiation Details – What were you able to negotiate? What advice would you give others considering an offer?
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