Wells Fargo Interview Experience for FTE (On-Campus) 2022
Summary
I successfully interviewed for a Program Associate Full-Time role at Wells Fargo through an on-campus drive in September 2022. The process included an online assessment, two technical interviews, and a combined technical and HR interview, ultimately leading to a job offer.
Full Experience
I interviewed for the Program Associate role for full time at Wells Fargo. The company visited my college (NIT Calicut) for on-campus placements in September 2022.
Round 1 (Online Assessment)
126 students were shortlisted for this test by internal shortlisting. This round was conducted on the SHL (AMCAT) platform and consisted of 3 sections. The test was video and audio proctored. Questions were not sequential within sections, meaning I could visit any question of a particular section during its time limit. After completing one section, the next started automatically, and I couldn't take a break.
- Verbal aptitude: It consisted of 12 MCQs with a time limit of 15 minutes. MCQs were on comprehension, vocabulary, paragraph formation, etc.
- Business Acumen: It consisted of 15 MCQs with a time limit of 25 minutes. These questions were totally observational and logical, with graphs and charts given for every question, requiring answers based on these references.
- Coding: It consisted of 2 coding questions with a time limit of 60 minutes. Everyone had different questions of the same difficulty level. I was able to pass the 1st coding question but only some test cases for the 2nd one.
Round 2 (Technical Interview - 1hr)
26 students were shortlisted for this round. The interview was scheduled for 1 hour, but the interviewer was in a hurry, so it ended in just 35 minutes. The interviewer started with his introduction, and after that, he asked me to introduce myself. The interviewer had 18+ years of experience. We discussed various topics:
- What is object-oriented programming?
- What's the difference between abstraction and encapsulation?
- What is inheritance and its types?
- What's the difference between process and thread?
- 2 DSA questions: I was asked to code and run on the given test cases.
- I also asked 2 questions to the interviewer.
Round 3 (Technical + HR Interview - 1hr)
15 students were shortlisted for this round. The interviewer started with his introduction, and then asked me to introduce myself. The interviewer had 10+ years of experience. Later on, he asked many things about my school life and college life (which were not technical). Then he asked me to explain all the projects I had mentioned in my resume, followed by a detailed discussion and many follow-up questions. We also covered:
- Behavioral questions
- 1 DSA question: I was asked to code and run on the given test cases.
- I asked 1 question to the interviewer.
After this round, 12 students were extended an offer, and I was one of them.
Interview Questions (13)
The interviewer asked me to explain what Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) is.
The interviewer asked about the difference between abstraction and encapsulation.
The interviewer asked me to explain inheritance and its various types.
The interviewer asked about the difference between a process and a thread.
I was asked to code and run a solution to swap two numbers without using a third variable.
I was asked to code and run a solution to find the factorial of a given number, implementing both iterative and recursive approaches.
The interviewer asked whether I consider myself a planning person or a spontaneous person.
The interviewer asked what I knew about Wells Fargo as a company.
I was asked to code and run a solution that takes a given sentence as input and determines whether it contains all English alphabets (case-insensitive). The sentence may contain lowercase or uppercase letters, numbers, or symbols.
The interviewer asked about my future plans.
The interviewer asked about my 5-year career aspirations.
Preparation Tips
Before cracking Wells Fargo, I faced rejections from more than 15 companies. My primary suggestion is not to lose hope and always strive to give your best in every round, maintaining confidence and a smile.
I want to mention here that I was very new to coding initially, but after consistent effort and support from my PlaceUp academy, I was able to crack this company. Throughout the whole course, they brought me from a beginner to an advanced coder. The mentors are very friendly, supportive, and kind-hearted. They guided me not only during the course but also throughout my placement drive. I especially want to thank them, because without them I couldn't achieve this goal. For more details about the academy, you can visit their website here. And you can join the PlaceUp Discord community here.