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Mary Perez in Miami, Florida

13 months ago

Wannbeabanker in Kenosha, Wisconsin said: Thank you all so much for the imformative comments, this site was really helpful for me. I have had a telephone interview, an interview with the Branch Manager and just today had the final interview with the District Manager with Chase. He said they will be making and decision and I should hear by Monday. Wish me luck! :)

What did they ask in the phone interview?

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Cordell, J. in Greenwood, Indiana

11 months ago

It probably says you are from another state when typing in this blog because of a server you are on. I.E. when at work, say Indiana, your server could be in Naples, Fl., Ohio, etc. Just an off topic useless knowledge. Hope this goes well, as I have seen that in the past day things DO change for the better. With time, or with patients. However the thing to interviews are to STAND out!!! An employer will interview SEVERAL people for 1 position. How can you stand out among the rest? As a former manager I know that someone who was punctual with answers always stuck out. Outgoing, and one with good posture. You can't be afraid to talk or you're a gonner. Lastly ASK questions at the end. No one EVER asks questions!!!! Good luck to all! For those who have the positions already, I hope that it goes well. I know I miss mine... ;-) Good day to all and hope this strikes someone.

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JB in New York, New York

10 months ago

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Cordell, J. in Greenwood, Indiana

10 months ago

If I could add anything to help out I would say that DO NOT take your position for granted. You never know when it will come to an end, or another person will be there to take your place. Even though they don't do as good of a job as you do/did. Take it seriously, or will loose a great thing directly in front of you. Sadly I do not have the position anymore, and for over 3 years I have not been able to go a day w/o wondering what it would have been like. I would do ANYTHING to get it back. I have gone though other interviews and have found other jobs, but not like the one I had. It was perfect in every way, I just took it for granted. Sure the stress of the job took its tole on me, but isn't that what being a man is all about? Well I guess I was just a boy then, but now I am ready to take it back on with full effort, motivation, to give it my all. I do have a job now that I'm just not truly happy with I have found out in the past couple of months. I learned so much, but learned even more after loosing it. The saying is true that you don't know what you have until its gone, and it hurts. The kind of hurt that tears you down, and takes your motivation away. But live is in session, and hopefully I can play my cards right and get this position back. I am curious if anyone knows any good pointers on how to go about getting this position back, or what would be some good tips? The feedback would be GREATLY appreciated, and could possibly bring back the happiness that I use to have. Thank you for reading, have a good day! ;-)

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JB in New York, New York

10 months ago

Be Patient, it will come. Just work hard on building up your rapport with the employer again and apply again down the road. Dont ever give up if it's what your true passion may be. Dont be upset if it doesnt happen right away, everything goes in steps and takes time. The best is worth waiting for. Im glad you are able to take responsibility for your actions in causing you to lose your job...it sounds like you may be more grown up now to take on the position again. Dont worry, have patience.

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Cordell, J. in Greenwood, Indiana

10 months ago

Nothing but time, I hope that this works out. As soon as I see my chance I will strike at it. Although I do agree with you when you say "the best is worth waiting for." Anything else you have advice for other than being patient when I go to reapply, or get another interview?

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Cordell, J. in Greenwood, Indiana

10 months ago

There are some things in life wort fighting for and this is one of them.

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SuccessDriven in Bronx, New York

9 months ago

Hello everyone! I need some answers. Last week I interviewed for a Wells Fargo Group interview. I dressed professionally, spoke confidently and answered the situational questions well with great examples. Questions such as "Tell me about yourself" "Why do you want to work for Wells Fargo" and "Describe a situation when you had to go above and beyond for a customer". I thanked the interviewer and sent a follow up thank you note via email. It's been six (6) business days and I have not received a follow up phone call or email. What advice do you have for me? Those of you who have worked for the company or have interviewed for Wells Fargo.

Thank you.

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ahmed in Lansing, Michigan

7 months ago

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Tim in Cambridge, Massachusetts said: I'm 21 and just landed a job as a Personal Banker. Having great people skills will be your best chance of impressing the hiring manager. They want a people person.
It will seriously help to have substantial sales skills and experience in dealing with customers.
If you have none of the above applying for a Bank Teller position is an excellent way to learn a substantial amount about retail banking .
As always, the best think you can take to ANY interview is a mental list of questions.
Asking questions in your interview show your interest in the job and pleasantly surprise the interviewer. Remember, "the person who asks the questions controls the conversation." So be prepared to ask those questions while being able to emphasize your prior sales skills.

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ahmed in Lansing, Michigan

7 months ago

Hey

I. Am seeking a position in Boston as a personal banker. Would you be able to talk with me. If you can it be wonderfull

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