it was one of the worse interviews i have ever had. a lady called me for a phone interview and it was painful to talk to her. it was so clear that she did not spend a few minutes to at least look over my resume before asking me those dumb questions. she also places judgement before understanding the situation. she also talks as if she is not interested in you but the list of questions they ask is way too long. there is no need for all those questions if you are going to have an in person interview. oh and i could even cancel the interview because there is absolutely no information about her or the branch information or email or of any kind. i am glad that i didn't go to the in person interview because i can already feel the negativity and unprofessionalism from a phone call. such a shame that i also bank there too ,so knowing they have such poor qualities i might just switch bank.
Good but not great hat is your strengths and weaknesses not that hard but not that easy. prepare well beforehand for tough questions. brace for impact. make sure you are well advanced
I did a face to face interview with two manager, it was pretty chill, but the pay is under my expectations. Also, you might need to work on Saturday as well.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at HSBC (Sydney)
Interview
The process is very lengthy . First you have to answer a series of questions online the. You get picked up for 2x interviews. One with the branch manager and customer service manager and one with the regional manager. Come prepared
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
General Behavioral Questions
1. Can you tell me about a time when you faced a significant challenge at work? How did you handle it?
2. Describe a situation where you had to work with a difficult colleague. How did you manage the relationship?
3. Give an example of a time when you showed initiative and took the lead on a project.
4. How do you prioritize your tasks when you have multiple deadlines to meet?
5. Tell me about a time when you received constructive criticism. How did you respond to it