What does it mean in an interview when asked “who’s the CEO of our bank” or “what’s our bank’s stock trading at”?

What is being examined by asking company specific questions? Is this a good or bad sign typically? Got asked this interviewing at a BB toward the end of the interview

 

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Wtf. I came to the interview having read the fucking SEC filings of my bank, these were hundreds of pages. (Yes, I really wanted this job).

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Yeah

“Destiny is a gift. Some go their entire lives, living existences of quiet desperation, never learning the truth that what feels as though a burden pushing down upon their shoulders is really a sense of purpose that lifts us to greater heights. Never forget that fear is but the precursor to valor, that to strive and triumph in the face of fear is what it means to be a hero. Don’t think. Become.”
 

CS also asks this sort of question sometimes. yeah you should know the company but at the same time you should be more focused on the group/team you are interviewing with. When tf are you gonna work with the CEO. The students that know these questions are coming are prepared and look like they have done their research while those that don't (even if they have done extensive research in other areas of the company) get weeded out, it actually is just an information asymmetry problem, so its stupid. From now on, know the CEO/other relevant bank information before you interview. Of course, this doesn't help anyone else that doesn't read this.

 

Means they are insecure about themselves and think you are levering them to get the higher ranked BB offers.

 

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