Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Wells Fargo as 50% positive with a difficulty rating score of 4.5 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Assistant Achats and Junior Consultant rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Assistant Achats and Junior Consultant roles were rated as the easiest.
Different rounds of interviews:
In the very first round, two interviewers joined both from a similar dominant cultural background we see in tech today (Indians). They joined late, and one of them left in the middle of the interview without any explanation. The initial questions were fairly basic and focused mainly on my background and experience.
Later, they introduced a problem they were currently struggling with and asked me to solve it within a very limited amount of time. I started by breaking down the problem step by step, clarifying assumptions, and outlining my approach. However, I was repeatedly interrupted, with the interviewers moving quickly to their own proposed solutions for different parts of the problem.
I attempted to revisit the underlying assumptions and reasoning, since those details were important and could significantly impact the final solution. However, the conversation continued moving forward without allowing enough time to fully explore the problem or explain my thought process. This pattern continued throughout the remainder of the interview.
My takeaway:
I felt that I was not given sufficient opportunity to demonstrate my problem-solving approach, technical reasoning, and decision-making process. The interview felt more like an exercise of matching my response against a predefined solution rather than an evaluation of how candidates approach ambiguous problems and develop solutions.
I also felt that the interview dynamic was affected by existing familiarity between the interviewers, which made it more challenging to have a fully open, balanced, and independent evaluation.
Hirevue pre recorded video interview with about 5 questions. It gives you time to think and multiple attempts to record your responses (up to 3). Mostly behavioral questions, not anything super difficult.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why Wells Fargo and why wealth/investment management?
Based on your past experience, behvioral questions, situation based questions are asked, almost 4 rounds including recruiter screen. Questions on Agile delivery and agile ceremonies are asked, past experience with Agile, other questions depending on the team.