The interview process for an off-cycle markets internship at J.P. Morgan is structured and competitive, typically consisting of several key stages. It begins with an online application where candidates submit their CV and, optionally, a cover letter tailored to their chosen area of interest—such as Sales, Trading, Research, or Structuring. This is followed by online assessments, including Pymetrics games that evaluate cognitive and emotional traits, and a situational judgment test to gauge decision-making in line with the firm’s values. Successful applicants are then invited to complete a HireVue video interview, where they answer pre-recorded questions covering motivation (e.g., "Why J.P. Morgan?"), behavioral scenarios, and basic market awareness. Candidates who perform well may progress to the final stage—an assessment centre or Superday—which includes two to three live interviews with Associates, VPs, or Analysts. These interviews blend technical questions (such as explaining interest rate effects on bonds), market discussions, and behavioral questions using the STAR method. In some cases, candidates may also participate in group exercises or case studies to assess collaboration and commercial acumen. To succeed, candidates are expected to demonstrate strong market awareness, a clear understanding of J.P. Morgan’s business, and the ability to articulate trade ideas or macroeconomic views. The process concludes with offers typically extended within a week of the final round.