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Student Name:

Catalina Wentzell

Student Email:

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Total score:

11.6

Interviewer Name:

Cameron Davignon

Interviewer Company:

Monte Financial Group, LLC

First Impressions

Is the resume attached?

Yes

How was the candidate's timeliness?

Excellent

Briefly describe the job description for which you will be interviewed.

Good

How was the candidate's greeting of the interviewer?

Excellent

Self-Marketing, Branding, and Preparation

How were the candidate's responses to the following questions and prompts?

Why are you interested in working for our company?

Good

What do you see yourself doing as a long term career?

Very good

Why should I hire you?

Very good

Closing Interview Remarks

How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements about the candidate's interview performance?

The candidate asked relevant and penetrating questions.

Strongly disagree

The candidate closed the interview with a strong commitment and desire for the job.

Agree

Final Impressions (Articulation, Enthusiasm, and Demeanor)

How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements about the candidate's interview performance?

The candidate spoke firmly and comfortably, enunciating words clearly, with composed and mindful sentences.

Strongly agree

The candidate spoke with confidence.

Strongly agree

The candidate avoided using non-words or fillers such as "um", “like", "you know", or "you guys".

Disagree

Interviewer Comments
 

Comments for the student: Catalina was very polite and pleasant to speak with. It was very evident that she's an outgoing person. She didn't have a specific job or company in mind so I suggested wealth management, and she was able to quickly think and give a solid answer about why her skillset may work in that field. She did a great job highlighting some soft skills that many candidates overlook, such as willingness to learn and attention to detail. I believe she'd be a fantastic student leader and I encouraged her to pursue some of those roles to bolster her experience and skills.
Comments for faculty: Catalina seems to have a lot of potential as a passionate professional in any field she chooses. She is very mature and I believe she could start to think more about her potential career paths, including what next steps to take, such as preparing to apply for law school (this was an interest she expressed).

Side note: she has "Master of Finance" on her resume and, when asked, seemed to believe that this is what her graduate degree will be. I don't believe QU offers an MSF degree and that may need to be clarified to her. It probably wasn't intentional on her part, but it came off as dishonest.

Other Information
 
Student ID:

Faculty: Barbara Frankel

Active Programs:

BFIN

Course Name:

SB*250*DA

Section:
Semester:

Fall 2024

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