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Going for an interview at a fund managment bank for the role of senior anlyst/developer
what questions should I ask? What might they ask (HR at least)? Will I have to tell a joke?
Help much appreciated.
what questions should I ask? What might they ask (HR at least)? Will I have to tell a joke?
Help much appreciated.
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You'll find it will be competency based interviewing, so try to prepare examples for the usual set like;
Give an example of how you analysed a problem, how did you go about getting the information required ?
What did you do when all the information was not present ?
Give an example of when you received many requirements, how did you prioritise your work and keep tabs on it ?
If there were conflicts in delivery times, how did you manage them ?
Give an example of when you went out of your way for something. What was the outcome ?
Have you managed a team before ?
How did you structure your testing ?
What methodologies have you followed ?
You moved from X job to Y job, why was this ?
etc etc
You should read up on the company itself to show a bit of background knowledge, this usually helps in interviews as it shows interest in working there.
Ask about the work culture, career progression and how they determine the path, usual benefit type stuff can sometimes be covered during the initial pre-amble by them.
Don't crack jokes, may come across as being cocky, but don't come across as being too serious either (doesn't help I know)
All in all, BE YOURSELF
[Edited by Devil's Refugee - 1/7/2003 11:17:49 AM]
[Edited by Devil's Refugee - 1/7/2003 11:19:20 AM]
Give an example of how you analysed a problem, how did you go about getting the information required ?
What did you do when all the information was not present ?
Give an example of when you received many requirements, how did you prioritise your work and keep tabs on it ?
If there were conflicts in delivery times, how did you manage them ?
Give an example of when you went out of your way for something. What was the outcome ?
Have you managed a team before ?
How did you structure your testing ?
What methodologies have you followed ?
You moved from X job to Y job, why was this ?
etc etc
You should read up on the company itself to show a bit of background knowledge, this usually helps in interviews as it shows interest in working there.
Ask about the work culture, career progression and how they determine the path, usual benefit type stuff can sometimes be covered during the initial pre-amble by them.
Don't crack jokes, may come across as being cocky, but don't come across as being too serious either (doesn't help I know)
All in all, BE YOURSELF
[Edited by Devil's Refugee - 1/7/2003 11:17:49 AM]
[Edited by Devil's Refugee - 1/7/2003 11:19:20 AM]
#5
Oh, and make sure you know you're CV inside out.
They'll ask you to elaborate on some aspects.
Are you/ have you sitting/sat a tech-test yet ?
This may form part of the interview.
And best of luck mate.
They'll ask you to elaborate on some aspects.
Are you/ have you sitting/sat a tech-test yet ?
This may form part of the interview.
And best of luck mate.
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Oh, when you give examples, make sure it's a combination of "team" and "I did this"
Most HR bods want to hear how YOU managed to tackle a problem and solved it, so try not to be generic with "we did it this way"
Most HR bods want to hear how YOU managed to tackle a problem and solved it, so try not to be generic with "we did it this way"
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