Hello, senior. I also plan to be an account manager in a securities company. What questions will they ask during the interview? I'm a little unsure. Please give me some advice. Thank you.

The interviewer will look at your resume first and get a general understanding of your basic situation:

Native place (local people will be considered to have relatively more resources),

Education (account managers generally have a college degree or above, and large companies have higher requirements)

Qualification (it is best to have obtained the qualification of securities practice in this industry, or you can take the exam after advanced)

Work experience (you can know how much social resources you have),

Hobbies (judging your personal personality orientation)

Talking to you during the interview can help you get to know yourself better.

Personal speech, brain reaction, etiquette, etc. To further judge whether you are suitable for marketing.

Then you will be asked about customer resources, family relationships and background.

See if it can bring any benefits to the company. (Because securities companies live on commissions)

Finally, I will ask you some knowledge about this position and your views on marketing.

It's nothing. I have just passed the initial examination and re-examination of the marketing position in a securities company. Ask me any other questions. I typed a lot, hehe.