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JPMorgan Chase Technology Analyst Interview
Posted Nov 4, 2009 2009-11-04 14:04 PST
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Sep 2009 in Newark, DE (took a day)
Interview was mostly about behavioral questions. No technical questions. Work culture seemed to be good and company is also listed in top-50 places to start career from Business Week journal. Interviewer just followed listed number of questions on the sheet of paper. Your answers gets noted in that paper. Use STAR methodology for every answer.
Interview Questions
Describe each phase in software development life cycle and output after each phase.
Other Details
I Applied Online and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview.
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by R.P.:
You'll be asked to attend their office location. They call it a Super-day interview. Probably 10 people will show up for interview in one batch. They may have morning and afternoon batches. So 20 people total and they probably hire 5 from it.
So on Super-day day you'll have to pas through 2 one-to-one interviews and one presentation at any random order. Both interview will be more towards behavioral questions and less technical. Expect to answer more technical questions if you describe yourself as more tech-savvy in your answers. Even technical questions were easy like: Difference b/w Java and C++, Linux and Unix.
Behavioral questions: Very general. If interviewer writes "C" at the bottom right of the corner of notes page, tht means you did it well. (They'll take note of your answers as a Problem-Action-Result format).
In presentation, you'll be matched with person from different school and you both have to present one by one in a half-hour period to interviewer. So total 3-people in the room. Dominate yourself over the other and expect to explain challenges faced and how you resolved it. Keep one challenge answer with you because you'll be asked by interviewer at the end of both student's presentation "What other challenges did you faced?". "Do you think your project was a success? How?"
You can expect answer within two weeks. If you did good and they like you as a candidate, you'll get an offer the very next week. So don't wait for two full weeks, instead give them a call during next week to find out about your status.
Good luck with your job hunting!