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No Offer – Interviewed in New York, NY Dec 2009 – Reviewed Feb 25, 2010
Interview Details – The entire process was very professional. Received a call for an HR phone interview after online submission of my resume. That was followed-up with three live 1:1 interviews. Walked through my resume in all three interviews. This was followed up with questions about my outlook on the markets, from interest rates to currencies to the equity market. This was a big part of the conversation in all three meetings as this was the primary responsibility of the position. Took a couple of weeks for the final decision (followed up a couple of times) but finally did receive a phone call from HR telling me I did not get the role.
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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Jul 2009 – Reviewed Jul 10, 2012
Interview Details – Internal transfer. Emailed resume to market manager. He asked my manager for referrals. I flew in. Had all day interviews then two follow up meetings with other people down the chain for cultural reasons. The interviews themselves were more or less to see if I was a good fit. Dress the part, act the part, know the company, some capital markets info.
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