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Declined Offer – Interviewed in London, England Jun 2009 – Reviewed Feb 10, 2011
Interview Details Through agency, standard written and numerical test, 2x 1: interviews, no real probing questions.
Interview Question – Explaingin education Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Mumbai (India) – Reviewed May 17, 2013 New
Interview Details Got a call from HR about the position and my interest. HR scheduled the first telephonic discussion with the technical panel. Next day HR called that I have cleared the first round and I will need to come down to their office in Mumbai for further discussions. Attended 3 more rounds 1 technical & 2 were high level (with VPs). Same day HR discussion happened and my salary expectation & other aspirations were noted by the HR. While leaving HR told me that there would be one more final technical discussion with the US counterpart (VP). After 3 days got the call from HR about the US round. It was a pure technical round and I would say toughest among all, for around 1. hours. After 3 days HR called me that feedback is positive and we will offer you. After that day I didn't receive any call from HR then I called them (luckily I had HRs mobile no), he told me that approvals are in progress and will take some time. I waited for one more week but no response. Next week I called the HR again and they told me that same story. Same thing happened again and I waited for 2 weeks this time. I called the HR and he said that the position I was interviewed is went on hold but they will offer me and are looking for approvals for some other position in the same dept. I waited for more than 3 weeks and called him again and got the same response , finally after some days got the call from HR , he apologize for the delay and justified the delay. He asked me about my expectation and I quoted the figure. Next week I got the LOI finally. They offered me what I asked so no negotiation. :)
Interview Question – Technical discussions were little high level and were above avg. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – They offered me what I asked so no negotiation.
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Apr 30, 2013
Interview Details Was perviosly part of Bear Stearns and merged with JPM. Not much of official interview
Negotiation Details – No negotiation
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Aug 2009 – Reviewed Feb 18, 2013
Interview Details totally 3 interviews, 2 phone and one onsite interview. Interview panel was pleasant and strong technically.
Interview Question – how do you avoid conflicts? Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in New York, NY (US) – Reviewed Dec 11, 2012
Interview Details
Simple interview on technology side, lame very basic questions. Tech round super easy, Guess it depends on the interviewer as well.
Senior management questions same as were asked in 1990s, strengths, weaknesses etc. Nothing challenging. Overall not a big deal to clear interview for a tech job
Interview Question – Well you applied for a full time position, what if I were to hire you as a consultant. View Answer
Negotiation Details –
Try not to have a recruiter in between while negotiating a salary, recruiters typically don care what you get. They get their share 20-30% on your salary, so if you get a job for 60k or 70k they are not bothered, but getting you a job is their aim so they can get their share.
Some recruiters give you false information on the bonuses etc. I cannot provide their info here, but be aware while negotiating any offers.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Bangalore (India) Jan 2008 – Reviewed Nov 13, 2012
Interview Details Hiring is simple but many rounds are involved and everyone asks similar type of questions. Questions are very basic
Interview Question – i dont remember anything of such sort asked in the interview Answer Question
Negotiation Details – I was offered a good pay so negotiation
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Oct 24, 2012
Interview Details I joined in as Quality Assurance Analyst for the Fixed Income Derivatives team. The questions were pretty alright
Interview Question – Would you be able to manage the work life balance. In retrospect, it was a challenge to work for a bank although it seemed pretty straight forward at the beginning. View Answer
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Oct 23, 2012
Interview Details Interviewed with everybody on the team (8 total interviews) some several times. All interviews were more to see if I fit with the team culture. Waited several weeks after the last interview before hearing anything from recruiter which I suppose is typical. Was asked how much I needed in order to move firms and received exactly that amount as an offer.
Interview Question – Interview process was more conversational. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – No negotiation, just gave me exactly what I asked for.
No Offer – Interviewed in Mumbai (India) – Reviewed Aug 18, 2012
Interview Details vary slow process of interview ,location is vary far and the way HR talks is vary harsh if people is residing beyond thana or pursuing MBA.
Interview Question – how many of ur residing beyond thana or Pursuing MBA. for rejecting them in initial stage. View Answer
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Hyderābād (India) Jan 2011 – Reviewed Jun 16, 2012
Interview Details Interview was scheduled in the evening at Company. Senior Management was involved for the screening. Interview Started with Group Discussion. Once shortlisted, a personal Interview. Next Shortlisting was confirmed the next day. A telephonic round from Onshore Management. Shortlisted and Finally HR Interview. Everything was organized well. Advice: Please be specific and precise about the Resume. You can win with Perfect Attitude and confidence towards the interviewer. Being involved and speaking in Group Discussion helps in getting Shortlisted.
Interview Question – Please rate yourself on Technical Expertise Answer Question
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