Citi Balance Sheet Control Analyst interview questions
based on 2 ratings - Updated 24 May 2025
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it was nice and easy, i think people shouldnt worry that much and just prepare about the role they are applying, even i didnt had that much idea so i just prepared everything through chatgpt but it was quite helpful in preparing for the role
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Question 1
Why Citi? Tell me a time you caugh a mistake that everyone else missed
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Citi (Makati City) in June 2014
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Disorganized. Was made to wait for three months, and when I finally got scheduled, I was made to wait for the interviewing manager for three hours. I didn't know if I was actually waiting for something, which was weird, to say the very least.