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Student Name:

Gennaro Savino

Student Email:

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Total score:

13.5

Interviewer Name:

Hannah Del Vecchio

Interviewer Company:

Goldman Sachs

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.

Excellent

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?

Very good

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

Excellent

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 agree

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

Strongly 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.

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".

Neither agree nor disagree

Interviewer Comments
 

Comments for the student: It was great meeting Gennaro and learning about his background and ambitions for the future. Gennaro came prepared, was personable and authentic, and provided thoughtful answers to all questions. In particular, he showcased that he knew what he wanted to do within Finance, and was direct and confident in communicating his ambitions. Through many of his answers, Gennaro also demonstrated that he is both coachable and adaptable which is a great asset and will stand out to hiring managers in any future interviews. One of the items of feedback I shared to elevate Gennaro's interviewing skills further, is to answer the first question ("tell me about yourself") by framing the answer listing accomplishments and achievements (in terms of who he is, what he is accomplishing, his past work experience, leadership, etc). I also advised that he should always research any company he applies to in the future to be deeply knowledgeable about the company, its structure, and core mission statement and principles. He can then weave these components into his answers, particularly when asked why he wants to work for that specific company. As Gennaro continues gaining interviewing experiences and practicing, he should focus on removing filler language ("stuff like that". "I guess") in order to come off even stronger and more direct. Gennaro did a great job and with practice and refinement will stand out in future interviews. Nice job Gennaro!
Comments for faculty:

Other Information
 
Student ID:

2553251

Faculty: A Cornacchia

Active Programs:

BU

Course Name:

SB*250

Section:

4

Semester:

Spring 2023

Include your interview feedback link with a thank-you note to your interviewer

If you are in direct contact with you interviewer, it is often considered a best practice to send a brief thank-you note following the interview. Within that note, you can share your interview feedback link. 

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As I am new to the interviewing process and always looking to improve, I'd like to ask if you would take a minute to give me some (anonymous) interview feedback.

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Include your interview feedback link with a thank-you note to your interview coordinator

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