Monday, November 26, 2012

Deutsche Bank Interview Questions

Personal Questions

You can reasonably expect to be asked the following personal questions at interview:
  • Why do you want to work for Deutsche Bank?
  • Why have you chosen the role you are applying for?
  • What activities have you done in the past?
  • Where have you worked?
  • What kind of person are you?
  • What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  • What do you love and hate?
  • Make sure you know your CV/application form.
  • What was the biggest decision you have made in your life?

Competency Questions

You may be asked some of these common competency questions:
  • You disagree with a superior about something, what do you do?
  • You disagree with a team mate about something, what do you do?
  • Tell me about a time when you have failed (Last 12 Months)
  • Tell me about a time when you used your own creativity to solve a problem
  • Tell me about a time when you've had to do something that you hated.
  • Tell me about a time when you've worked under pressure.
  • How many cars are produced in Germany per year?
  • How many cinemas are there in the UK?
It is worth noting that some of these problems are not actually solvable; they are interested in your approach to tackling them.
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About Deutsche Bank

You will need to make sure you show a clear understanding of Deustche Bank and the services it provides. Questions that you might be asked at interview include:
  • What countries do we operate in?
  • How many divisions do we have?
  • What divisions operate in the region you are interested in?
  • What is our organizational structure?
  • How does our business differ in Germany?
  • Who are our senior managers?
  • What are some of the more important/news worthy deals we just closed?
  • Have you talked to any company representatives/current employees?
  • What do recent Deutsche Bank Interns at your school have to say about us?

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