Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at SinoPac as 50% positive with a difficulty rating score of 2.75 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Officer and Equity Research Analyst rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Officer and Analyst roles were rated as the easiest.
The hiring process at SinoPac takes an average of 14 days when considering 4 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Officer had the quickest hiring process (on average 14 days), whereas Officer roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 14 days).
I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at SinoPac
Interview
People are nice. Good location.Salary and benefits are lower than market.Interview not difficult. Interview language: Mandarin. I declined the offer because I got another better offer from other bank. Nice place for FG.
I applied online. I interviewed at SinoPac (Taipei) in Apr 2022
Interview
There were 3 rounds in the whole interview process. First one was a typical HR screening, Talk about yourself and they introduce the company and the team structure. The second one is not really a interview, hiring manager called me and explicitly describe the role. The final stage was a panel interview. VP (head of division), hiring manager, and another AVP were interviewing me. Talked about want I've learnt in Derivative pricing theory and my master's thesis.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What have you learnt in Derivatives Pricing Theory, and some basic formulas.(Futures, Swap, BSM etc.)
Talked about your master's thesis. (It was about default prediction. Not super related to the role, but i feel like they just want to see if I really know what I was doing.)
I applied online. I interviewed at SinoPac (Causeway Bay)
Interview
The structured interview process involved a comprehensive face-to-face discussion with the hiring manager, which included four primary components: first, a formal self-introduction; second, a detailed review of my previous working experience and key accomplishments; third, a deliberate assessment of my relevant soft skills, such as communication and adaptability; and finally, a targeted evaluation of my technical knowledge and competencies within the finance sector.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you could start over, what could you have improved so that I wouldn’t be the one laid off?