I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at U.S. Bank
Interview
Originally contacted by a retained recruiter regarding a position that had been open for some time. I had a 30 minute conversation with her, which led to an interview a few days later with the hiring manager. I was then asked to interview with 2 people who would be my peers. After that, broght in to meet a panel of co-workers. All in all, a pretty easy process.
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No real curve balls. Besides the technical questions, there was a lot of conversation about being a good culture fit.
I applied online. I interviewed at U.S. Bank in July 2025
Interview
HR recruits and asks behavioral questions in the 2nd step. Questions such as, "Describe a time when you as a mentor or leader didn't work out." If it goes well, HR recruiter will send emails (seems to be through a system rather than a personal email) but HR does leave you their direct email address if you have questions.
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Behavioral questions such as "Describe a time when you as a mentor or leader didn't work out?"
2 phone interviews with managers. Also an Initial interview with HR. The questions that are asked are all based on Tell me a time when... After that you will get a call from HR with a back ground check it is fairly easy once in and they have amazing benefits.
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Tell me a time where you got feedback that you didn't like and how did you apply it to the next time.
it was weird, but no technical questions asked at all when they are hiring someone in manager's position. I do not see the purpose of the interview or not know what they are trying to capture through those ordinary questions.
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What was the challenges you faced in past and how did you overcome