Good overall environment and understanding of the process. Keen on details
What's your favorite part about working here?
Where do you see the company two years from now?
How does the company respond to employees' concerns?
How does your company ensure it's prioritizing diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in the hiring process?
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Question 1
Where do you see the company two years from now?
How does the company respond to employees' concerns?
How does your company ensure it's prioritizing diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in the hiring process?
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Wells Fargo (Hyderabad) in May 2021
Interview
I had three rounds and one manager round. Technical rounds were purely on design and basic coding. I had three rounds and one manager round. Technical rounds were purely on design and basic coding
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Wells Fargo (Murfreesboro, TN) in Feb 2025
Interview
First off, I would like to say that I banked with Wells Fargo in my high school and college years (first personal checking account, first personal credit card, first personal savings account) and had nothing but genuinely incredible service experiences on the customer-facing side of their business.
As far as the employee-facing side of their operation, the hiring process was pretty seamless at the start. What I take personal umbrage with in their hiring process is this: I applied on their page specifically for a PART-TIME teller position based on my availability. Once I touched base with their recruiter, she essentially coerced me into taking an interview for a different position - the personal banker position.
With my experience in sales, I should have known this was a quota-based role that hinges on my ability to open a certain amount of accounts each month. Nevertheless, once I assessed in the interview that this role was not going to be a good fit for me, I tried to save the interviewer's time and inquired about the initial role that I applied for. She seemed to indicate to me that those roles were not available within her specific territory, but in reality, all of this inconsistency and lack of continuity left me very confused and frustrated.
It was one of the worst, most unprofessional interview experiences I have ever been a part of. I even tried contacting the recruiter after the personal banker interview I agreed to but didn't really want to take... she never replied.
Super shady!