I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Long-Term Stock Exchange in Jul 2025
Interview
The interview process spanned over six weeks and included multiple rounds, such as conversations with team members and a two-part project-based case study. After completing all stages, I was informed that the company had decided not to move forward with the role due to a reevaluation of its "scope." This decision came after significant time and effort had already been invested by candidates. Instead of the job, they offered the possibility of project-based contract work. At best, this reflects an inability to properly forecast hiring needs. At worst, it raises concerns that the company may be leveraging candidate work for free strategic input. I would not recommend engaging in a project-based interview for this company.
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Questions were framed in a way that appeared to leverage the industry-specific expertise and strategic thinking of candidates.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Long-Term Stock Exchange in Apr 2022
Interview
Very easy and to the point, the process takes some time but it's worth it. As long as you are clear with expectations, they are very transparent in return. Communication was key.
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How to you prioritize tasks? Everything was very conversational so I am not sure that the same questions are asked across the board.
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Long-Term Stock Exchange in Aug 2022
Interview
Started with phone screen with recruiter 30 minute call with Hiring Manager 1 hour panel interview with two employees Second 1 hour panel interview with two employees Final call with hiring manager Final Recruiter Call
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Question 1
Asked about previous experience with certain TA tech stacks. Experience with recruiting Experience in financial sector