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JPMorgan Chase Private Banking Analyst Interview Questions & Reviews

Updated Feb 04, 2013
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Private Banking Analyst at JPMorgan Chase

No Offer – Interviewed in New Orleans, LA (US) May 2012 – Reviewed Feb 04, 2013

Interview Details On campus interview. Someone backed out of the job and they we're trying to fill the position quick. There was only one round of 2 on 1 interviews that they used to pick a candidate and you only got 20 minutes to prove your worth. Pretty basic finance questions, why JP Morgan, why Private Banking, etc...

Interview Question – Give us your opinion on where you think the markets are going for next year.   Answer Question

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Private Banking Analyst at JPMorgan Chase

No Offer – Interviewed in Singapore (Singapore) Nov 2012 – Reviewed Jan 07, 2013

Interview Details They called out of the blue, on a friday night. Didnt expect it coming. They actually mentioned they were asking for my particulars, but proceeded into an interview. They asked about why choice of degree, what i did during my internship, and trends in the landscape.

Interview Question – How will you convince clients because of your young age?   Answer Question

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Private Banking Analyst at JPMorgan Chase

Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Minneapolis, MN (US) Mar 2010 – Reviewed Dec 04, 2012

Interview Details I applied to be a Private Banking Analyst during my undergrad. It was done through my school's internal career website. I was notified via email that my résumé matched the qualifications for the job and I had made it past the initial screening. I was invited to interview. I understand there were three different candidates . There were 3- 30 minute back to back interviews with different employees within the office.

Interview Question – The most difficult question centered around the benefits of owning municipal bonds and what my view was on certain markets.   Answer Question

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Private Bank Analyst at JPMorgan Chase

Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Chicago, IL (US) Nov 2012 – Reviewed Nov 29, 2012

Interview Details My friend who interned with the Private Bank referred my resume over the summer. I then had 3 phone interviews (2 with HR reps, 1 with a current PB Analyst), and then did not here from then for quite some time. I then received an email several months later and was invited down for a superday. The superday consisted of one 2:1 interview, and three 1:1interviews. They asked me several difficult questions regarding the fiscal cliff, QE3, and a lot of questions regarding my internship/other finance experience. Very few behavioral questions. They said they would be in touch in about two weeks and I received a call roughly 30 minutes after the interviews with an offer.

Interview Question – Describe your thoughts regarding the fiscal cliff and how do you expect the market to react?   View Answer

Negotiation Details – The offer was well above the average offer so I accepted without any negotiation.

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Private Banking Analyst at JPMorgan Chase

Accepted Offer – Reviewed Aug 23, 2012

Interview Details Multiple interviews - fit & technical. Focus on Macro & how changes affect clients.

Interview Question – Tell me about a time you missed a deadline.   Answer Question

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Private Banking Analyst at JPMorgan Chase

No Offer – Interviewed in Oct 2011 – Reviewed Nov 11, 2011

Interview Details Basic behavioral questions to make sure you are a right fit for the company. The discussion led to why I was interested in managing clients portfolios. Other questions consisted of leadership demonstration, situation-based questions (tell me a time where...).

Interview Question – Tell me a time where you had to make quick, efficient decisions under pressure.   Answer Question

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Private Banking Analyst at JPMorgan Chase

No Offer – Interviewed in Seattle, WA (US) Dec 2010 – Reviewed Jan 19, 2011

Interview Details Great interview with an analyst--more of a conversation/get to know you experience. Asked basic background questions, talked about analyst training, and discussed the hiring process.

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Private Banking Analyst at JPMorgan Chase

No Offer – Interviewed in Sep 2010 – Reviewed Oct 20, 2010

Interview Details Interviewed through school recruiting. Interviewed with team of managing director and analyst. Mostly behavioral "fit" questions and 1 or 2 market-oriented questions.

Interview Question – Design a portfolio for our client based on your current market outlook.   Answer Question

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