The hiring process at TD takes an average of 3 days when considering 1 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Desarrollador De Software had the quickest hiring process (on average 3 days), whereas Desarrollador De Software roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 3 days).
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I applied online. I interviewed at TD (Montreal, QC) in Apr 2013
Interview
Applied online on the td website. Got a call a few days later to set up phone interview. Lasted one hour discussing career, school, customer service situations. Received another call saying that I would go further in the process. Then a few weeks later got a call from manager to set up interview at a branch.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a situation where you and another employee were in a conflict and how you resolved the conflict.
Two interviews. The first interview is short phone interview. Short introduction about myself and why I want to apply for the job. The second interview is at the branch office with the branch manager.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe your experience in dealing with difficult customers.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at TD
Interview
I was originally applying for a Teller position, but HR suggested that I applied for a CSR position given my qualifications! I've never seen a department do that...!
I had filled out my application online as usual, and completed an online assessment. A regional HR Rep responded by email wanting to schedule an interview. The interview was by phone, 1 on 1, and that's when the rep said "I don't know why you're applying for a teller position when you should aim higher". I did not know how it would go if I applied for a higher position given that I had no experience in finance or banking. Maybe it was due to my having a Bachelor's degree? I don't know. So I accepted the bump up, and then I went to an interview with the store managers about 1 week later.
The interview process was straightforward, wasn't intimidating (for my interviewers anyway), and had no curveballs or surprises. The same day of my in person interview with the two managers, the HR rep called me to give me the good news.
I was asked how much I was wanting to make per hour, and I gave a reasonable amount that is expected, but the final wage came out to be $4.00 less per hour. So I guess salary wasn't negotiable?
Compared with all of the other upper entry level positions I was applying for, this one had the shortest and most efficient interview process.
So far I am loving my job and wouldn't ask for a better first job in banking! I hope that your experience with HR is as good as mine was.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was the most notable time that you went out of your way to impress or wow the customer?