The Hong Kong branch was responsible for mainland business and only rented half a floor of an office building in Quarry Bay. The interviewer was a mainland woman with a face full of resentment. She frowned the whole time looking at my resume and asked me three times, "Why are you still interviewing for a junior position when you have been working for three years?" Why did you call me for an interview if you thought it was not suitable? Then she frowned and said, "Our risk analyst is not the risk control position you think it is. It is just a job level set up with reference to investment banks." Analyst is analyst, why do you add "risk" as a prefix? Finally, she frowned and said that I would basically have to work overtime until 12 o'clock every day for the last three months of the year. Can you bear it? I couldn't laugh at the time, and she also frowned to end the interview, but she still frowned and asked me to stay and take a 1.5-hour written test.