Raymond James Interview Advice

Hi guys, I have a first round coming up for a FT IB Analyst position at Raymond James - Dallas office. Any tips on what to expect? Traditional tech and fit questions? Or anything out of the ordinary?

Thanks in advance for any advice.

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Mine was mostly fit (but for FL)-- why Raymond James, why IBD, walk me through your resume, etc.

I'm flying in for a second round coming up on the 8th, and I've already been notified that they have some logic/personality/intelligence testing that takes a couple of hours (standard procedure, they say).

It was really just a casual conversation, so as long as you're likable, you should be fine.

 

It's pretty relax-- and I do not think you got too much competition -- Raymond James- Houston tried to help their Dallas office find students for FT hire too.

It's been going on for several months and I guess they still haven't found people (I'm assuming so because you got an interview.)

So I think Dallas is having a hard time finding students to interview with them.

 

I have an interview for a Risk Analyst position this week and am wondering what to expect. I have already been through the phone interview and the assessments and will be meeting with the hiring manager.

Thanks!

 

I had one for an off cycle analyst position a few months back, but it was entirely fit i.e. Why RJ? Why not NYC? Why banking? etc.....

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