Basically the interview is about the resume. Interviewers asked couple questions about the resume on part that caught their interests. Also, I were asked to answer some questions on the mortgage business process after I was given a overview on what Fannie's doing. The interview usually takes 30-40 minutes each and totally there're 3 interviews.
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I think the most difficult part is the time. There are 3-5 interviews in total and non-stop, you have to learn to deal with different type of managers.
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Fannie Mae
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The process took a week. I interviewed at the Fannie Mae (Washington, DC). Process has two steps: Phone Screen and Panel interview. I interviewed with 3 economists. They were were more nervous than I were.
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They asked technical questions like limit distribution, how to calculate premium.. etc. Questions are not hard but check some econometrics book.
J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 3 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Fannie Mae (Washington, DC) en janv. 2016
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The interview process was all right but they rescheduled multiple times. There was also a long gap between one interview and the next. After the final interviews, it took 3 weeks to hear back. They kept making excuses (bad weather, family emergency, car accident, sick, etc.) and when they finally gave me an offer, they seriously low-balled. I would not recommend this company to anyone who values their time and would like to be paid what they deserve.
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Fannie Mae en nov. 2014
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I applied online, and got a call from HR after about one month. The HR asked some general questions and then invited me to an on-site interview arranged one week later. I was interviewed by 6 people including VP. Questions are mostly based on resume. They also asked some technical questions. Waited a week for final decision.