I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Fisher Investments in Feb 2015
Interview
On campus interview after a career fair, phone interview a week later, with another phone interview a week after that. Got the sense they would hire anyone at all, ending up doing some research on the company and got a little turned off to it, ended the process. Talked about san fransisco office but it became evident they don't want you going anywhere but their Washington office.
The interview process was long and involved multiple steps, starting with an initial phone screening to assess basic qualifications. This was followed by a technical assessment and two rounds of in-depth interviews, including a panel discussion with senior team members. After several weeks and a final interview with the hiring manager, the process concluded with reference checks before an offer was finally extended
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Question 1
What is one challenge you had to overcome, how did it change you?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Fisher Investments (Tampa, FL) in Feb 2025
Interview
Good, quick, usual situational questions. Nothing out of the ordinary from them. Lasted about 45 minutes. Unsure if I was on the last interview or not but thought it was well operated.
It was a phone interview and the lady was nice, it took about 30 min and she just asked basic behavioral questions and questions about my work experience and what kind of companies I had applied for