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Accepted Offer – Reviewed Mar 26, 2013

Interview Details – applied online, 2 rounds phone interview. 3rd interview was onsite

Interview Question – how would you build a portfolio for retired person?   Answer Question

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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in New York, NY Feb 2011 – Reviewed Nov 20, 2012

Interview Details – Very thorough, very friendly people, a bit quant

Interview Question – Some brain teasers   Answer Question

Negotiation Details – Accept it, amazing company

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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Columbus, OH Apr 2012 – Reviewed Jun 22, 2012

Interview Details – It started off with a phone interview that consisted of going over my credentials in my resume. That was followed up with a 1:1 interview where more in depth questions were asked and they asked for my opinions. It is good to have follow up questions. And then in the last interview, I talked to a group of people about the team I would work with and it worked out well from there.

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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Jersey City, NJ Apr 2010 – Reviewed Jan 11, 2012

Interview Details – Pretty quick turnaround.. Got a call to schedule an interview. Had a 1:1 with my manager and then was called right after for a phone interview with several of the VPs within the department that I would be working in. Basic questions. I think the team mostly looks for fit so there were a lot of behavioral questions with some mild touching on technical knowledge.

Interview Question – Not really difficult questions.. what kind of working environment do you flourish in? Name a time when you had a conflict and how did you deal?   Answer Question

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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Milwaukee, WI May 2010 – Reviewed Jun 29, 2010

Interview Details – I had 1 phone interview then 8 in person interviews then 2 more phone interviews. They were all general interviews with basic questions such as why finance, where do you see the market going etc.... The did want me to ask a lot of questions though which is the one thing I was not 100% prepared for.

Interview Question – Why do you think the market will go in a Bear or Bull direction?   Answer Question

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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Columbus, OH Nov 2009 – Reviewed Jun 17, 2010

Interview Details – Interview went great, just basis questions and talked about college and how I studied abroad in France. Also asked me about my recent internship experience and how advanced my Excel skills were. Told me the job would be stressful and asked if I was willing to work some overtime. great interview

Interview Question – whats the one thing you need to work harder on?   Answer Question

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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Newark, DE Mar 2008 – Reviewed Feb 25, 2010

Interview Details – I applied to this position posted on the company's website and was contacted by an HR recruiter within a week of my submission. The recruiter was very easy to speak with, just some standard behavior questions. Then scheduled an on-site interview within the same week, three one-on-one interviews, no technique questions. Just be familiar with your resume, be able to tell the story about each bullets.

Interview Question – what's the most difficult experience during your past research/working and how did you handle it   Answer Question

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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Singapore (Singapore) Jun 2011 – Reviewed Feb 13, 2013

Interview Details – 2 rounnds of Interview

Interview Question – Why move from your competitor to us?   View Answer

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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Dec 2012 – Reviewed Dec 28, 2012

Interview Details – I was contacted by the manager of the group, I think she said she found my resume through my school career site. HR did a preliminary phone interview., then 3 1:1 phone interview with the manager, manager of another group and the director. The interviews consisted of brain teasers, case study, questions about the company's products, etc. The process was very fast and efficient. All the people I talked to were very nice.

Interview Question – Profit case study   Answer Question

Negotiation Details – Able to negotiate.

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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Mumbai (India) – Reviewed Nov 17, 2012

Interview Details – 2 rounds of interview. fairly simple. lots of questions about my knowledge on finance. friendly interview style, clarified all my doubts on the profile, policies, work environment.

Interview Question – different types of securitised products   Answer Question

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