Nice people and environment, with a nice view in the Toronto office.
Interesting work. I had my first internship here, and gained a good learning experience.
Clothing had to be more formal than other experiences in software engineering. More formal in the bank, I had to go with a dress shirt and pants at the time; I'm not sure if it's still like that.
You need to know about other departments and not only the one you're applying to. Also, learn a lot about the bank and the role you're applying for. Make sure you meet all the requirements for that job posting so you can even get to the interview sta
I received a Hirevue request that asked standard behavioral questions about past experiences and potential circumstances. I did not receive any feedback afterward. It was a neutral experience; I don't know what they wanted from the Hirevue.
They judged me with two Python questions: list manipulation and string manipulation. I was able to give the answers the interviewer needed, but they said I don't have enough Python experience. Damn! First of all, you don't memorize all the syntax in
You need to know about other departments and not only the one you're applying to. Also, learn a lot about the bank and the role you're applying for. Make sure you meet all the requirements for that job posting so you can even get to the interview sta
I received a Hirevue request that asked standard behavioral questions about past experiences and potential circumstances. I did not receive any feedback afterward. It was a neutral experience; I don't know what they wanted from the Hirevue.
They judged me with two Python questions: list manipulation and string manipulation. I was able to give the answers the interviewer needed, but they said I don't have enough Python experience. Damn! First of all, you don't memorize all the syntax in