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What questions do bank interns usually ask in interviews?
I'd like to introduce myself to the bank campus recruitment interview. There are two forms of self-introduction, including oral and written answers.

Remember that when doing interview questions, a series of answers are detailed self-presentation.

The following is a summary of the curriculum view education based on the bank interview questions encountered by candidates over the years:

One:

1, introduce yourself;

2. The reason for choosing to work here;

3. For a complicated job, do you choose to finish it alone or with others?

4. Some inquiries about social practice experience;

5. Views on starting from the most basic counter of the bank. The interview questions in this bank are not difficult, they are all routine questions and answers.

Two:

1, introduce yourself+reasons for choosing this line;

2. Exploring social practice;

3. The reason for choosing to work in the urban area or the reason for choosing to work in the county;

4. What are the advantages over others?

5. Is it acceptable to talk about the current demand for marketing talents?

6. If you are asked to recommend a bank card to a customer who has already used another bank card, how can you convince him?

7. Leaders are used to smoking at meetings. What would you do? What will you do if the leader continues to smoke after listening to the suggestion that smoking is harmful to health?

8. Tell me about your college experience?

9. Talk about your adaptability to bank work. If you don't feel well.

If you worked in a bank, what would you do? Give some examples of this ability in your life.

1, introduce yourself;

2. Exploration and experience of social practice;

3. Choose positions and reasons;

4. Scholarship inquiry.

Supplement:

This major is not suitable for you. what do you think? Future career planning?

Why did you choose Bank of Communications?

(1) Bank of Communications is the first listed bank in China; There are many kinds of products, and the R&D team has strong innovation ability; There is potential for development, with an annual income of 654.38+0.2 billion, upgrading, and so on; Therefore, I think Bank of Communications has a high development prospect and is the enterprise I want to join.

(2) Management trainees of Bank of Communications are the earliest and most comprehensive, which reflects the importance attached to talents, so

I hope to work in Bank of Communications.

(3) Bank of Communications is a state-owned enterprise. With your qualifications, you can go to a foreign company and talk about your career choice.

The key to such a problem is to realize that there is no internal conflict between state-owned enterprises and foreign enterprises and they cannot be antagonistic. This is just like Deng Xiaoping Theory's viewpoint of "planned economy and market economy". "Planning and market are not the essential differences between socialism and capitalism." Similarly, I am not most concerned about finding a job after graduation. I am most concerned about whether the company itself can provide development space, whether I can contribute to the company and grow rapidly with its good development.

(4) Why did you choose the position of management trainee?

This question is generally answered from two aspects:

1: I am very familiar with the work of this project, and I like it better.

I have the ability to do this job well, and I made a choice through my own rational thinking. Take Bank of Communications as an example.

For example, this project can be said to have rotation, so I can fully contact the banking business and quickly accumulate experience.

Hope to learn and grow quickly; I meet the quality requirements of the position of management trainee.