Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 3 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela J.P. Morgan (Bengaluru) em jan. de 2019
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Applied online, got call after 20 days. Scheduled F2F interview in 2 days. It took 30-40 minutes for the receptionists to connect with the panel. Have to stand near the security for that long, not even chairs. They keep trying to connect them via extension, but no one picks up. I was planning to leave, but one person picked up the call.
Interview questions were unexpected to me. The first panel didn't bother to introduce himself. He is not aware of AWS, didn't pay much attention to the solutions I gave.
They should learn to create better job title. For a role similar to principal engineer, they call it as Executive Director. WTxF.
Second panel came and apologized on behalf of the firm. He seems to be a good guy.
I'm glad that I cut off the interview loop.
Passed the HR screen and had a first round interview. All technical knowledge based questions related to the job itself. Very open ended questions allowing you to speak and share your knowledge
Really got to talk to almost all the inividuals on the team. When there's an interview, the logistics were well arranged.
However the entire process took too long (over three months), with interview requests popping up unexpectedly after a while, and minimal feedback in the process, Fully understand there can be too many qualified candidates under current environment, but the long process could discourage some good candidate and reflects on the internal efficiency,,,
Candidatei-me online. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa J.P. Morgan (New York, NY).
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Interview process was average, as the women asked the best questions but the men seemed like they had their mind made up the second they saw me. Women like me don’t get a seat at the table with them so my gut told me it was a no the second we met. I was ghosted after 5 rounds of interviews, didn’t even receive a rejection letter until over a month after. I normally would not leave such negative comments but this experience is making me want to switch banks at this point. Someone in my network with zero experience in this field got a role at this company, so I sounds like Chase needs to revisit their unconscious bias training and stop hiring who they prefer to work with than who is capable of actually doing the job. I was told the team lacks initiative and that they need a leader. Sounds like to me both the existing leadership and team need to go.