 | Frequently Asked Questions
What career opportunities currently exist at CIBC Mellon?
Can I apply for a job that is not currently posted?
What happens once I send you my application?
Once CIBC Mellon receives your resume, we review it in comparison to our current career opportunities. When new positions arise we may review and consider your application again.
If there is a suitable match, one of our recruitment specialists will contact you to discuss the position, your skills, and the possibility of a meeting. Once a hiring decision has been made we will advise all candidates who attended a personal interview of the final outcome.
If you are not identified as the best available match for our current career openings we will:
- keep your application active for 6 months
- keep your inactive web applications for five years however inactive applications are reviewed on a less frequent basis
- keep your interview records active for one year from the date you met with our recruitment specialist
- destroy your inactive interview record after 3 years except where otherwise required by applicable regulations or business requirements
- adjust and post changes to this schedule as required by changes in business or regulatory requirements
You can activate or renew your application at anytime by sending us an updated application or resume, or by applying to a new position.
We encourage online applications whenever possible as they are reviewed more frequently through our electronic database for a fit with a variety of career opportunities.
Do you have any requirements for bilingual communication skills?
Are there co-operative placement opportunities available at CIBC Mellon?
What is the virtual interview, how long is it and what should I know about its special features?
How can I submit one application for more than one position, business area or location?
Use the general application on our Career Opportunities page. Type in all the job titles for the postings you wish to respond to in the appropriate field. You can also fill in functional job titles for positions you wish to apply for should they become available in the future.
Choose the business area you most prefer. If there are alternative business areas you are interested in you can later list these in your cover letter.
If you have any interest in Information Services you should always choose this as your first area of preference. This way you can take advantage of any specially designed Information Services virtual interviews to tell us more about your technical skills.
Select your preferred location. Be sure to go on to the virtual interview so you have an opportunity to tell us which other CIBC Mellon locations you wish to be considered for.
I am a permanent search or temporary employment firm. How can I apply to CIBC Mellon for vendor status?
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