I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at JPMorganChase (Wilmington, DE) in Sept 2018
Interview
I first participated in JPM's Code for Good hackathon, which serves as both a hackathon and as an interview for the internship. After a good experience at the hackathon, I received a verbal offer over the phone from JPM for their San Francisco office, with the assurance that I would soon receive a written offer. However, it soon became apparent that this wouldn't be the case. After a week of no communication from the recruiter, I attempted to call the same number several times, leaving voicemails several times as well. Additionally I sent a message to them through a career platform my university uses, Piazza, but no response there as well. I really just felt ignored and brushed off by the whole last part of this process.
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Question 1
As part of the Code For Good hackathon, we were supposed to ideate and build a bare-bones product/application in 24 hours to solve the needs of a given non-profit.
Apply -> OA -> Code For Good Hackathon -> Internship Offer. Process was smooth and much better than other traditional Software Engineering pipelines. Each team in the hackathon has JPMC employers assessing you.
I applied on campus , then gave OA there were 3 questions, then I got hirevue round invitation , where 2 questions were asked and also we can attempt each question 2 times.
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Question 1
Tell an experience from where you learned something
I interviewed at JPMorganChase (Bournemouth, England)
Interview
First there was a CV Screening which I believe was quite selective. Afterwards there was a hackerank with 2 quite easy questions. 3 weeks after this I was invited to an online superday and within 10 buisness days they phoned me with an offer.
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Question 1
There was a behavioural interivew and then a technical interivew that was CS theory questions from a range of topics.