u/Dismal-Ad9442

Wells Fargo interview personal banker

I had a phone screening and we discussed pay and that I should keep an eye on my phone and email for when he sends my stuff over to the branch manager. Which sounded good. My question is how long does it typically take to get an interview? After the phone screening? And does that sound like he might send my info over to them?

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u/Dismal-Ad9442 — 1 day ago

Interviewed now job is gone

I did an interview with a smaller community bank,
And it went really well. He gave me his business card and his number and told me to call if I had any questions.. we contacted some by email, and then he told me that he had a few other people he was considering and that I would know for sure either way by the end of the week. Today I noticed the job listing is down, but he said by the end of the week is the job listing down because they’ve done all of the interviews there willing to do or could they have possibly filled the position? I know I was a strong candidate and he’s been in contact with me thus far. I just always wondered how that works if you interview and then the positions are removed. Is that because they hired somebody or they’re thinking about hiring somebody?

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u/Dismal-Ad9442 — 4 days ago

Will I get rejected

I applied for PNC around a week ago and as of four days ago, I’ve been “under review“ in Workday most of the time when I make qualifications I get “under consideration“ but it wasn’t a denial so I’m worried will I get denied what does under review mean? I’m just trying to get out of a job that I’m having a really hard time and I’m trying to figure out what my options are. What are the chances of getting a rejection after being under review for that long?

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u/Dismal-Ad9442 — 12 days ago

Applied for PNC and hope to get an interview soon. I applied as a personal banker, my question is

  1. Do you get your own desk or office and if so can I put any type of personal items on it.
  2. What is the day to day job like?
  3. Does my NMLS number, notary certificate, and loan experience help in possibly landing the position.
  4. Is dress code business casual or do they have a “uniform” like I’ve seen some banks do.”
  5. How are sales calculated? Like goal wise? Where I’m at now they threaten discipline if you can’t get a certain number of loans booked however I cannot control underwriting.But I definitely put in the work and bring in the people.
  6. Average pay for someone with experience? What are the benefits and PTO like?

Tell me all the things!

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u/Dismal-Ad9442 — 17 days ago

I have a good bit of experience in banking. I’m a notary have NMLS, I do loans and I have teller and banker experiences, And I currently work at a credit union that knows my situation but I’m looking for a new job (that’s another story). My issue isn’t the experience it’s that at the moment I don’t have a car. I can get to work, training or anywhere I need to go without issues, but I know different banks are different with their all clear procedures. Do you think that would be an issue? I make it work where I’m at now. I’m just wondering if that will be a no go despite all of my experience. I guess I just have anxiety about it.

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u/Dismal-Ad9442 — 17 days ago

I have applied for a personal baker job for PNC and I have a question, right now at the institution I work at, I get to where I’m going no issues, including coverage for other branches, but I don’t have a car at the moment, which means a lot of Ubers. I know where I am at now, that’s not an issue, but I’m wondering if it will be at PNC more so for the all clear procedures?

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u/Dismal-Ad9442 — 22 days ago

Weird questions why applied as a personal banker for PNC. And I’m excited because if I get it, it’s gonna be the first job where I have my own space but I also know that some banks don’t allow any type of personalization. Do they allow decorations at all or do they have that “clean desk policy?”

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u/Dismal-Ad9442 — 22 days ago