I applied online. I interviewed at PNC Financial Services Group
Interview
I applied on their website after seeing the job ad on Indeed. I stated on the website application how much salary I wanted and given the job description I assumed I was being reasonable with my required salary. I received a call from a recruiter and was told the job paid 25k less than what I wanted. I was perplexed why they would even call me first of all and secondly how little they pay for a job like this.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at PNC Financial Services Group (Mount Laurel, NJ) in Aug 2017
Interview
I applied for this position and received an e-mail request the next day asking me to complete an online assessment that consisted of behavioral questions and math problems. I received a phone call from a recruiter a couple days after that requesting I schedule a phone interview with her. After my phone interview, the recruiter told me that she will forward my information to the hiring manager of the branch location I chose, and she would let me know whether I made it further into the application process. A few days later, I got a phone call from the recruiter saying the hiring manager would like to interview me for the position I applied for. Total time from the moment I submitted my online application to the face-to-face interview was 1.5 weeks.
Regarding my in-person interview, I was interviewed by two people—the manager I would’ve had to report to, and a higher level employee I assumed was either next in command or on the same level as the hiring manager. Each person saw me individually rather than simultaneously. I was asked many questions about my work history. However, the majority of the questions I was asked was more about my experience producing rather than behavioral/situational questions. Not long into the interview with the hiring manager was when I realized that this position emphasized an employee’s ability to produce (and produce with the utmost quality and speed) at all times. You must be able to meet or exceed your quota each day you’re scheduled to come in to work. I was told that a superior or other members of my team would be available to help me reach my daily quota if it became a persistent problem. Furthermore, I was told that after my probationary period, should I be unable to meet my quota, disciplinary action would ensue. Importance was also placed on how well an employee could be mentally and physically present for each day he or she is supposed to work; it is expected that employees maintain near-perfect attendance.
Hourly rate was non-negotiable.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
One behavioral question that stood out in my mind was, “What happened the last time I disagreed with what my supervisor did?” Because, it was worded in such a way as to automatically assume that were past issues between me and a former employer (which there weren’t).
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at PNC Financial Services Group (Rocky Mount, NC) in Jun 2016
Interview
I applied online and received a call within 5 days to discuss the requirements for the job and the pay. My information was then sent over to the hiring manager who then called two days later to schedule an interview. I was told to bring two copies of my resume and to dress professional.The interview was pretty straight forward with many questions. I only interviewed with one person.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name a time when you resolved a difficult situation at work.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at PNC Financial Services Group (Itasca, IL) in May 2016
Interview
interview process was pretty quick. when i first applied they ask you to take an entry level test, almost like a basic ACT math test to make sure you can understand basic math. then once your results for the test come in you have an in person interview, and was offered the job not to long after that.