Interviewing with JP Morgan Middle Market Commercial Banking
This Friday I will be interviewing with JP Morgan Chase for a middle market commercial banker associate position (I have worked in investment banking for the last two years and its time to log fewer hours). The interview is with the MD, President of Middle Markets, Credit Manager, and a couple of VPs. I am very excited, and I would love this job if I could land it.
My question is, has anyone been through this interview process? How many questions are technical and how many are just fit? If its fit, I am fine. I feel I am professional in how I carry myself. If they are technical I will be okay. I have little by way of credit experience so I am getting familiar with the 5 C's of Credit, and with the ratios. I am very familiar with financial statements and DCFs.
I guess my question is, what can I expect? What should I plan for so that I can nail this interview?
Thanks for your help.
Also interested. My interview is with NY office in a few days
try leveragedloan.com. that should cover all you need to know
yea, weird. maybe going thru maintenance. usually works
If you made it through ib interviews you are more than prepared for a CB interview. You're fine.
Thanks for your confidence man. It means a lot, but you would be surprised how little my current firm asked on the technical side. It was "can you create a financial model?" and "Do you know what the three financial statements are?"
My interview is with JP Morgan Chase. My current firm isn't even a blip on JPMorgan's radar. That isn't putting down my current employer, but we did $125m in deals in 2015, JP Morgan did $1.725B in a week in 2015.
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