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No Offer – Interviewed in San Jose, CA May 2013 – Reviewed May 15, 2013
Interview Details – Negative review for the 25 min. Wait when I was on time for my interview. How rude!
Interview Question – Tell me about yourself Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in May 2013 – Reviewed May 14, 2013
Interview Details – Applied online and was called by recruiter 3 weeks later. was called by branch manager to come in for interview on a friday. asked basic questions about my availability and skills. was called the following tuesday by recruiter to offer me the job.
Interview Question – they were all straightforward Answer Question
Negotiation Details – No negotiation
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Bronx, NY Sep 2009 – Reviewed May 13, 2013
Interview Details – Pretty quick, works better if you are referred by a friend. If you apply online it would make a good impression if you showed up to a branch and introduced yourself. It is really easy to speak with a manager.
Interview Question – I didn't personally get this question, but it was "Take this pen and sell it to me. Tell me why I have to have this pen." View Answer
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Chicago, IL Apr 2011 – Reviewed May 13, 2013
Interview Details – Initial interview with recruiter then you are contacted by different specific branches. The process takes awhile and you can interview with multiple branches before finally getting hired.
Interview Question – Typical interview question Answer Question
Negotiation Details – No negotiation, they offer and it is yes or no
No Offer – Interviewed in San Francisco, CA – Reviewed May 13, 2013
Interview Details – Applied online and took some sort of personality test. From what I heard most people are actually weeded out through this test. Got a call about an interview about a week later. Went to the interview and filled out a packet of questions first, then met with the branch manager. Talked for a little while and she was somewhat interested in my random skills on my resume. Eventually it came to training days which were a bit of a problem for me since I had school.
Interview Question – What would you say is your greatest weakness View Answer
No Offer – Interviewed in Plainview, NY Jan 2012 – Reviewed May 11, 2013
Interview Details – It was simple. 3 part interview. First met with the assistant branch manager, after that had an interview with the District Manager then Went to Corporate and had to do a drug test and fingerprints. As of right now Chase is BIG on customer satisfaction. They want the customers to feel at home.
Interview Question –
Why Did I want to work for Chase?
What makes me qualify for the position?
What is important to you in life right now?
Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Nov 2009 – Reviewed May 10, 2013
Interview Details – I applied for several different positions before I was finally called by a recruiter stationed in New York. Had a phone interview where they asked me several questions to determine my sales background and customer experience orientation. Then the recruiter setup an interview with a branch manager. The branch manager narrows down the pool of candidates and then the recruiter called again to setup an interview with the district manager.
Interview Question – What is your greatest weakness? Answer Question
Negotiation Details – After a good interview I was called by the recruiter again and offered the job at a mid salary range. I was sent an email with a contract.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Columbus, OH May 2009 – Reviewed May 9, 2013
Interview Details – Short sweet and easy. Maybe just because I had a refferal though. They called me for a phone interview. Then had me come in for an interview. Then had me do a urine test. Called me again for finger printing then I started right to work. Paycheck had no lag time. Training was pretty laid back, but collections is collections.
Interview Question – None. Standard questions. View Answer
Negotiation Details – None unless you were already a collector.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in New York, NY Feb 2009 – Reviewed May 9, 2013
Interview Details – Contacted by recruiter, anything after that I do not remember.
Negotiation Details – I did not negotiate at the time.
Declined Offer – Interviewed in New York, NY – Reviewed May 9, 2013
Interview Details –
Attended two rounds of interview on different days followed by HR interview.
Met the hiring manager/group director and leads ..
Interview Question –
Question like most difficult design decisions you ever made in the past and its outcome .
also what would you like to be in the next five years - more of a HR question
Answer Question
Reason for Declining – Been offered Senior Associate position and did not accept the offer as i am not happy with the title.
Pros: This was my first job out of college and I thought it was great, got a lot of hands on experience, the benifits of the company were great and my manager was very flexible. – Full Review `
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