JPMorgan Video Interview
Hey monkeys! I'm a junior at a non-target.
Just made it to JPM's AM/WM first round interview, which consists of a video interview made up of four questions. I have never done a video interview before, nor ever interviewed with JPM. Should I expect technical or behavioral questions? What is the best way to prepare for this? Any insight or advice is appreciated. The position is for a Midwestern office.
I had a video interview with them when I worked as a teller (not joking). It was all behavioral with a prompt and timers. I think they allowed for 1 or 2 redo's but you had a limit. I'm not saying that these two are the same thing by any means. Here is an older thread about this.
https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/jp-morgan-assetwealth-management…
I did this same interview for JPM last spring, consisted of general questions like: - Why do you feel your skills/experience are suited of this role? - Why did you choose the major you did? - Describe a time you had to overcome a challenge in a group setting. Overall pretty standard.
Just finished mine. Monkeys, look at the older thread @Bayoumonkey posted. It's more informative.
Thanks everyone.
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