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About First Hawaiian Bank®
First Hawaiian Bank is a regional commercial bank headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii, at the First Hawaiian Center. It is a subsidiary of BancWest Corporation, which itself is a subsidiary of the French banking company, BNP Paribas. Founded in 1858, First Hawaiian is the oldest and largest (by deposits, loans and total assets) bank in the state of Hawaii, and claims to be the second oldest bank west of the Rockies.
The bank currently operates 58 branches in Hawaii, three in Guam, and two in Saipan. According to FDIC records, as of December 31, 2011, the bank's assets were US$15.8 billion.
What to Expect When Interviewing
The interview process at First Hawaiian Bank is similar to competitors. There is a common skills assessment
which covers topics including but not limited to reading, writing, articulation, and simple math. Applicants
must bring their resume with them to the interview. Some applicants go through a email screening before
progressing to an in person interview. Current employees have reported that it is important to show that
you are capable of coping with stressful situations, working in a fast paced environment, have a flexible schedule,
and collaborating with others. Once through the application process, all new hires are required to go through
a introductory training.