JP Morgan Commercial Real Estate HireVue Questions
Does anyone who has done this yet remember the questions asked? I know the banking ones are up here somewhere but I haven't been able to find the real estate ones anywhere.
Does anyone who has done this yet remember the questions asked? I know the banking ones are up here somewhere but I haven't been able to find the real estate ones anywhere.
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Yeah. It was something like : What's a real estate deal that you've heard about that you like, why do you like real estate, and what's the most important factor in evaluating real estate.
How man questions did you have?
Did you already get the HireVue for Commercial Real Estate? I applied on June 10th, and application says "Application Received," but no hirevue yet. I already did the pymetrics.
I'm in the same boat as you, I didn't receive a HireVue yet.
Just looked at the application again, and its for class of 2021, unlike IB which was 2021 and 2022. I'm class of 2022, so that's prob why I didn't receive it.
Thanks, good to know. It's probably the same for me since I graduate Fall 2020.
Weird, I actually just got the HireVue invite.
Are you studying something finance-related or something more tangential? I'm an architecture student looking to break into the real estate industry, but I'm not really sure if these banks are considering non-finance majors
I'm in Economics, but I considered stats, applied math, and civil engineering. I'm sure it depends on the school but at my large non-target I know architecture students who made it into real estate. Our undergrad real estate development courses are taught through the architecture school. But they work for development or smaller firms, not banks. I think banks may be more picky about your major.
I think it's a great major to pursue as long as you take a few business courses, or try to pair it with another major/minor in finance or econ.
Hey, how was your hireview for the commercial banking program?
Bump, just got a HireVue request today. Any others on here have experience with the format and what questions to expect?
If you don't mind me asking, were the questions above what will be asked on the hirevue? Thanks
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