Originally applied for a Universal Banker position. I started with phone interview, which went very well. The recruiter asked about my current position and recognitions I had listed on my resume. She recommended that I apply for another position posted about three hours away from where I live (I said I was willing to relocate) as that position seemed like a better fit. I told her my availability for an in person interview and about a week later was contacted by a different recruiter letting me know my interview was the following day. I don't think she realized I had to drive three hours, however the three managers seemed appreciative of the effort I took to make it to the interview. They asked about my accomplishments in my current position as well as how I achieved my goals. There was a lot if role playing, after which they gave instant feedback. I felt the interview went well, however, about months after, I received a generic decline letter for the original Universal Banker position I had posted for.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you conduct a cold call to a prospective customer?
Very simple. The manager was very nice. I was asked specific questions regarding how to handle stress and angry customers. I asked how my experience would help me in new position.
I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at U.S. Bank (Appleton, WI)
Interview
I was really great. I hope to be apart of the culture. Very good people to talk about growth. Looking forward to working customers & connecting very well. Management team seems very connecting
I applied online. I interviewed at U.S. Bank (Minneapolis, MN) in Feb 2024
Interview
I got an email inviting me to interview the following week. It was in person at the branch with 3 people. it was pretty short and they got back to me quickly with an offer