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      Head of Marketing Planning %26 Performance Interview

      Jul 23, 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at HSBC in Jun 2025

      Interview

      I applied for the Head of Marketing Planning & Performance role at HSBC within the Corporate & Institutional Banking (CIB) division. I also submitted applications for the Head of Client & Sector Marketing and Head of Business Marketing roles, all of which were newly created and externally posted around the same time. Below is a breakdown of my experience: I was contacted by an HR recruiter and invited to a 30-minute video interview to discuss my background and interest in the roles. The recruiter was courteous and professional, but the interview felt more like a surface-level screening than a serious evaluation of external leadership talent. It wasn’t until I directly asked whether internal candidates were being considered that the recruiter acknowledged there were several internal applicants. She also made a telling comment that, while I had a strong background, I was not "institutionalized" at HSBC like the internal candidates and that I would need to clearly communicate my value if I progressed. That comment, along with the fact that all three job listings were removed from the careers site shortly after our conversation, made it clear that internal candidates were likely being prioritized from the beginning. This left me questioning whether external postings were ever truly open or simply compliance-driven to fulfill internal policy requirements. This experience was a disappointment, particularly for a global institution that promotes values like transparency and integrity. If roles are essentially pre-filled internally, external candidates — especially at the senior level — deserve that clarity upfront. No one appreciates investing time into what ultimately proves to be a procedural formality. If the intention is to promote from within, just say so. Don’t use external job postings and interviews as a compliance mechanism. It undermines trust in the employer brand and wastes the time of highly qualified candidates. And as a final note: Given reports of mass layoffs at HSBC just before annual bonus payouts, it’s increasingly difficult to reconcile the company’s stated values with its internal practices. That kind of timing says more about the culture than any recruitment messaging ever could.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The conversation consisted mostly of basic, high-level screening questions, such as: “Tell me about yourself.” “Why are you looking for a new opportunity?” “Which of the three roles are you most interested in and why?” “What types of teams have you led, and how large were they?” “Why did you leave your most recent role?” “Are you currently based in Hong Kong?” “Would you need a work visa?” “What are your salary expectations?” “Have you worked in banking before?” There were no role-specific, competency-based, or scenario-based questions asked, which further contributed to the sense that this was a check-the-box interview, not a strategic assessment of fit.
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