Moderate hard, initially applied, had to do an exam then a phone interview followed by back to back zoom interviews lasting 30-40 minutes. Nothing too hard a lot of behavioral questions.
Very basic, 2 rounds (1 with an FA, the other with the administrative branch manager). Very nice people, they see personality first and build on that. It's very developmental. More of a Financial Advisor role which circulates around commission. Interns get base pay. My experience was 20 hours a week.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Tell me about your leadership experiences at your University.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at UBS (San Francisco, CA) in Sep 2022
Interview
Applied online and was called in for an in-person interview the next day. On their job posting they said things like "we welcome anyone who is interested in wealth management, no experience needed!" but that was not at all what my experience was like. The interviewer bombarded me with questions that only those already in the field/keep up with the new CONSTANTLY would know. Then they proceeded to ask insane questions like "how many earrings was my assistant who you saw at the door wearing?" and stuff like that. The interviewer also kept emphasizing how hard this industry is and how low the retention rate was. It was almost like they wanted you NOT to apply to this job!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What were the closing numbers of Dow Jones, NASDAQ and S&P 500 last Friday?
What is current Federal Funds rate?
What are your thoughts on cryptocurrency?
Complete the sentence, give a man a fish and....
What do you think are the main drivers of the equities market, etc.