I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at TD (Mount Laurel, NJ) in Sep 2012
Interview
HR never told me I was rejected until I followed up several times and finally got a rejection four months later. I first went on a phone interview and in-person interview and the least that they could do is reject me. I followed up for months and each time that I did so, I felt like a burden when trying to follow up as to whether a decision was made. The interview process itself wasn't exactly smooth either. One person was on the phone while the other two people were in person, so I had to scream into the phone but try to face the two other people at the same time. I felt that they were trying to take advantage of the fact that the market is bad and they threw common courtesy out the window.
Office seemed nice, typical corporate environment where you have the men with pink ties driving their beamers on 50k salary.
I'm a bit disappointed that I did not get the job but I ended up getting another one anyway so I don't have any hard feelings. But, they should have treated their applicants more like people and less like burdens.
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Question 1
What do you do when you have a client who does not agree with your assessment and you have to please him but also comply with the rules and regulations?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at TD (Brampton, ON) in Sep 2012
Interview
Went into the branch for an interview. Bypassed the phone interview as I was referred. It was your basic interview with lots of behavioral questions. The branch manager walked in mid way through the interview just to say hi, which was totally unexpected. The interview lasted 30 minutes. I was told I would be contacted in the following two weeks. They did not inform me of a decision so I emailed them and still have not herd back.