PNC Super Day 2016

Hi guys,

I have a super day coming up on Friday for PNC in Pittsburgh. I am interviewing for the full-time accounting/finance development role that they offer. I was wondering if I could get some insight on the Super Day interview process and what kind of questions they might ask. Can I expect it to be strictly behavioral or do you think there will be any technical questions?

Also, for those of you have already gone through a Super Day, did you receive an offer and how long did it take for you to be contacted.

Thanks!

 

A couple of my buddies went through the pnc superday in pittsburgh. I'm sure it depends on where youre at/ who youre interviewing with just like anything else, but I know that they had virtually no technical questions. Had to walk through the flow between financial statements, talk macro about the recession

 
blacktiedog:
Thanks guys! So about the financial statments- did they ask "what are the links" or did they ask what happens if $10 increased in depreciation I.e a walk through?

It was a "$10 depreciation" type question

 

It depends on what you're interviewing for. I just went through the superdays in Pittsburgh last week, interviewing for the Capital Markets Track (which include IBD). The interviews were very technical, hardly any behavioral questions. However, if you are interviewing for the credit analyst / RM or commercial banking positions, it's mainly behavioral questions with some technicals.

Good luck!

MKballer
 

Did anyone go to the Nov. 19th Superday in Chicago?

I haven't heard anything back yet but my interviews went well. They said they would release decisions by Thanksgiving day...

 

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