Shelter Mutual Insurance Company Interview Questions

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Interview Experience (37%)

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Interview Difficulty (43%)

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% Interns - FT Offers (0%)

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Interviews at Shelter Mutual Insurance Company

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Year 2012
Job Title Intern
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Location Columbia
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Interview Questions & Answers - Shelter Mutual Insurance Company Examples

Fixed Income Intern Interview - Investments

Anonymous employee in Columbia
Interviewed: December 2012
Outcome
Accepted Offer
Interview Source
College / University / On Campus Recruiting
Length of Process
2-3 months
Application
Phone Interview
1 on 1 Interview
Group Interview
Drug Test
Background Check
Interview
Sent out an email to the accounting and finance departments at the University of Missouri. Firm would be very open to anyone that applied.

Initially had a phone screen to get info on why fixed income over equities, what do you bring to the table, career aspirations, etc. Phone interview was not bad.

Next stage was a group interview on campus. Very behavioral, some softball technical such as "explain a mortgage backed security."

They called back a week after the interview and I was offered the job pending a drug test.

Great place if you are a student at a local school, they will give you as much responsibility as you earn and the lean team allows the intern to develop incredibly quickly.
Interview Questions
Explain a mortgage backed security.
Do you have a long term interest in the firm?

Explain a bond in the most basic terms.
What is the main factor you see driving the economy in the next ten year?