Not necessarily, different divisions may have different timeframes.ks21 said:BTW, does this mean, that for the people who didn't get replies/answers yet have been completely rejected?
So I don't know what to think about that. It also mentions that if you reside in an area outside of Sydney you can schedule a phone interview. I live in Newcastle so I would rather not have to travel to Sydney if I don't have to but I am wondering if I would be adversely affected by asking for a phone interview. What do you guys think?These interviews will be for summer vacation positions offered in the following groups and we encourage you to review information about the groups and consider your areas of interest priot to the interview: Corporate Affairs Group, Equity Markets Grooup, Financial Services Group, Information Services Division, Risk Management Division and the Treasury and Commodities Group.
It will be for EMG, but that's just the email they send out to everyone (and any interview slot can be booked by someone applying for any of those positions).SoCal said:Although I applied to the "Equity Markets Group", by the way the email was worded it seems my interview is for all positions. The relevant sections says:
So I don't know what to think about that.
Depends on whether you think you'd perform better over the phone or in person. (actually, go the phone interview, pre-prepare all of your answers and just read them off the screen )t also mentions that if you reside in an area outside of Sydney you can schedule a phone interview. I live in Newcastle so I would rather not have to travel to Sydney if I don't have to but I am wondering if I would be adversely affected by asking for a phone interview. What do you guys think?
Yeah, OK that makes sense. Thanks.ND said:It will be for EMG, but that's just the email they send out to everyone (and any interview slot can be booked by someone applying for any of those positions).
So you don't think it would be disadvantageous to ask for a phone interview? I am thinking that when they say an area outside of Sydney they mean a long way out of Sydney. I just hope they don't think, "well Newcastle is only two hours away from Sydney, so it looks like this guy isn't really keen for the job".ND said:Depends on whether you think you'd perform better over the phone or in person. (actually, go the phone interview, pre-prepare all of your answers and just read them off the screen )
Hey congrats on the interview, hope you get the job. Was it for vacation employment?SoCal said:Yeah, OK that makes sense. Thanks.
So you don't think it would be disadvantageous to ask for a phone interview? I am thinking that when they say an area outside of Sydney they mean a long way out of Sydney. I just hope they don't think, "well Newcastle is only two hours away from Sydney, so it looks like this guy isn't really keen for the job".
About reading all the answers off a page, I tried that for my Commonwealth Bank interview and that didn't work.
As I am doing an extra year, I applied for the Vacation Program at Macq bank, I have'nt heard anything, so I guess its back to the applications.SoCal said:Thanks dude. Yeah it was for the Summer Vacation Program which is what I assume these guys are talking about since the Graduate Program interviews were on a few months ago.
I applied to UBS and Citigroup and Deschtue. I was focused more on other job opportunities within the financial planning and accounting.SoCal said:Thats unlucky but oh well, Macquarie Bank apparently isn't the best Investment Bank in Australia anymore, so there are plenty of other opportunities. Where else did you apply?
Yeah, I didn't get any Graduate jobs (I missed a whole heap of applications) so I am doing my Honours year next year, so technically I am still in my penultimate year. I will have to get my act together next year so I can get applications in for all the Investment Banks.
Yeah, it is not problem for me to live in Sydney. I have some friends and relatives that live there so I can shack up with them. I need to get used to it anyway for when I finish University because there is nothing in Newcastle.
OK, yeah fair enough. Accounting is not for me at all. Good luck though.baker182 said:I applied to UBS and Citigroup and Deschtue. I was focused more on other job opportunities within the financial planning and accounting.
Hopefully I can get employment at the Commonwealth Bank and one of the accounting firms in Sydney. As iam doing the subjects for the CA/CPA program and I also obtained employment last year as an Vacation Accountant at a mine.
Nothing worthwhile though. Plus I want to live in Sydney regardless.baker182 said:Yeah, not many opportunities in Newcastle, there are a few coming up in the finance area.