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Based on the most helpful WSO content, JPMorgan superdays, including those for Private Banking, typically involve a mix of behavioral and technical questions. Candidates often share that preparation should focus on understanding your background, being able to articulate your motivations for private banking, and demonstrating strong interpersonal skills.

If you're preparing, consider brushing up on financial concepts relevant to private banking, such as portfolio management, asset allocation, and client relationship management. Additionally, practice behavioral questions to ensure you can confidently discuss your experiences and how they align with the role.

If you're looking for more specific insights or recent experiences, you might find it helpful to explore WSO threads or connect with others who have recently gone through the process.

Sources: https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/asset-management/jp-morgan-superday-2021-summer?customgpt=1, JPMorgan Markets Superday SA2019, JP Morgan Public Finance Superday 06/22, JP Morgan Investment Banking October 16th Superday, Wells Fargo IB Superday 2019

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Panel interviews, usually 3-4 rounds. So you’re meeting with 9-12 people on the day. General interview questions (personality, tell me about a time…) and market related questions. Nothing crazy if you’re straight out of college. Be able to talk about what’s happening in markets generally. Will also vary based off of location. 

 

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