The process took 2 days. I interviewed at S&P Global (New York, NY) in July 2008
Interview
One guy, one lady, one hundred questions, roughly. The guy, forty or so, kept tapping the tip of his ballpoint pen against his front left tooth. It made sort of a metronome for the interview, like I was practicing for something. And the practicing paid off. Not only did I get a second interview, but also a job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Let's say the power went out in the entire building, and you're the ranking employee on the flor (you're working on the 41st floor, and the elevator won't budge). What do you do next?
It was simple. Everything was as expected. Not bad or good. I thought everyone was professional and courteous . I would apply for the company again. Thanks for the opportunity to have me there
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at S&P Global
Interview
More than 10 meeting. Looks like nobody wants to take a decision
Interviewers well qualified.
Decision process took more than 4 months
I've all the sales team the product team and the guy in charge of the training...
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at S&P Global (Bedok New Town, ) in Feb 2016
Interview
Generally quite good. I went through 7 rounds. Quite thorough but never felt stressed. Bosses always help you get to the right answer if you're unsure. Always appear confident and pleasing.