I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Wells Fargo (San Francisco, CA) in Sep 2016
Interview
I got this opportunity through college's career center website when I was in the last year of school. I was selected to have an on campus interview. Since the position is Financial Analyst Program - Middle Market Banking Development Program, we all the candidates have a welcome pre-interview party in San Francisco at the night before interview day. I met my interviewer, an associate from Oakland's office. We had a short talk. A weird feeling when I talked to him, he is like don't like talking and tired. Things happened next day is the worst interview experience I have ever had. I went to career center waiting for my interview at around 11am, spent an hour waiting until 12am, but I still didn't hear they call me. I asked for assistance. Wells Fargo's people told me my name is not in their list, but I got their email and pre-interview invitation. I told them who was supposed to be my interviewer. After another 30 minutes waiting, I met him. He's like super tired with a pair of eyes fulling with red vessels. He only interviewed me 15 min, told me he didn't sleep much yesterday, asked me 2-3 questions, and asked if I have any questions for him. When I had a question like if he had any challenge experience when blablabla, his answer is very straight forward: I don't have any story could share with you because I'm very great in my job.... Well, this ends my interview process.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Wells Fargo in Jan 2017
Interview
Standard phone screen, then the head of the office called to answer any questions I had about the office. Wells Fargo flew me out in early January to interview for the Financial Analyst position. Though the interview itself was pleasant and quite standard, I had a huge difficulty with HR booking my hotel and my refund. They actually ended up charging me for the hotel, which is ridiculous. Honestly, I wish I hadn't even accepted the interview.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Wells Fargo (Charlotte, NC) in Mar 2017
Interview
The process consisted of an initial phone screen and then followed by an in-person interview with a series of two-on-one interviews. The interviews were very straight-up, mostly fit questions, i.e. "Tell me about a time when..." with the occasional technical mixed in
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
How would you measure the credit worthiness of a company?