JPMorgan SuperDay

Hello monkeys, I have a superday with JPMC AM/WM in two and a half weeks (Midwestern office). While this is not my first superday (I did one for Northwestern Mutual sophomore year before realizing how awful that firm is), but it is my first superday with a big bank for AM/WM.

I've talked to some friends who've gone through the process, and have a rough idea, but I'm going to be honest, I still feel in the dark about a lot of things.

I was told I can expect questions about the current state of the market and also how I'd deal with certain scenarios (such as how I'd go about constructing a portfolio). However, is there anything else I should expect? Any behavioral questions? Which technicals should I brush up on?

Also dumb question: Currently, I only have a black suit. I don't want to wear it and get dinged, so I'm thinking of renting a navy suit before the interview (I will buy my own navy suit in December). Should I really be worried about that as well?

Basically, I'm a rookie at this, and I'm feeling kind of lost.

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Hey Horizon0, I'm the WSO Monkey Bot...do any of these help:

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Yeah they can be anyday. Does anyone know particularly about JP Morgan and if so how many interviews one would have in a day?

 

Just curious, for those who attended the program, what type of questions were asked? All behavioral or technical?

 

I was there for S&T and I haven't heard anything. I had questions which were a lot more technical than what I was expecting - I'm at a liberal arts school and my alumni contacts had told me to prepare stuff about the markets in general, but I had some very technical questions (I told some of them to friends who've interned at top banks and they were really surprised...). As a consequence, I don't think I got it, but I would highly recommend that anyone from a liberal arts background prepares as much as possible on the technical side, especially if not applying through OCR.

 

Hope this helps you somewhat but I got a call this morning! They told me they can't extend me an offer through the winning women program but I will be put through general recruiting process with the rest of candidates again in January. As far as rejections go though, can't get much better than this since it's not a 100% no so I'm staying positive. Hopefully you get the offer at the end of this week though! :)

 

Hey, I guess we are on the same boat I also had an interview with them 2 weeks ago and haven't yet heard back. Let me know if you hear anything. I will keep you posted if I hear anything.

 

Thanks for your comment. Still no word on my side either. I'm wondering if they're just slammed with work and the were weather. My interviewers mentioned that the snow is making them fall behind plus the recruiter who was in charge of it quit few days before we got there. I'll PM you if I hear anything and keep you posted. Good luck!

 

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