I applied through an employee referral. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at UBS (Los Angeles, CA) in Dec 2012
Interview
I was able to land an interview through a friend who had been working there before. I received his e-mail address through the friend and I sent him my resume and a quick description of my interest in the body of the e-mail.
He contacted me three weeks later saying that a position had opened up. I went in for an interview once. He let mek now that he would contact me back in three days, if not, give him a call back in five days. I gave him a call back in exactly five. He said he'd like to offer me the position, and I gladly accepted on the spot. It took one month, however, for me to start working because of the screening process (to make sure you are legal and to sort out things with payroll).
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Question 1
He didn't throw any curveballs. Make sure you be able to tell your story of why you are there sitting in front of him through your resume. Know your strength and weakness. I highly recommend talking about cold-calling or phone skill experience.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at UBS (Boston, MA) in Sep 2012
Interview
Was for a position as an intern during the fall semester for credit. Got a phone call about two weeks after I submitted my resume. Mostly fit type questions like why UBS, why wealth management, very informal, I asked a lot of questions. Was invited to their offices, met everyone in the group, was asked to walk through my resume.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at UBS (Los Angeles, CA)
Interview
Very direct and efficient hiring process. Interview consisted of a behavioral segment which was fairly standard. Technical questions were asked during the end of the interview. Job decision was given by the end of the week