I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at SS&C (Cranford, NJ)
Interview
Applied online, got called to interview in-person at Cranford office. Upon arrival I noticed people in the office walking around in jeans or shorts and a t-shirt. It was clear right away I was overdressed in a suit. Interviewed with someone claiming to be the President there. She specifically told me I would hear back in one week. After the interview I sent out a thank you email, all the standard stuff. Waited a week and nothing. Waited 2 weeks and nothing. I sent a follow up to reiterate my interest. Nothing. I never heard from them again. Very lousy people management skills on their part. If a candidate is brought in to interview in your office, the least you could do is let them know you're declining. It was downright rude the way they handled it. I would not want to work with a company that does that anyway. Good riddance.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard questions up until the interviewer started asking debit/credit questions out of left field. I had not prepared for them, but they weren't extremely difficult.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at SS&C (Philadelphia, PA) in June 2019
Interview
First I was reached out to by a recruiter. Then he relayed the summary of our conversation and submitted my resume to the company. He called me back to say that they were interested in interviewing me. I had my first interview, and then the recruiter called back to tell me that another team from the company wants to interview me .
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at SS&C (Columbus, OH) in June 2017
Interview
2 hour long interview, 1 hour with 2 people and another hour with 3 people. I did not originally apply for this job. I had applied for a finance related position while out of town but the position had been filled before I returned. The recruiter convinced me I would be perfect for the position because "they usually hire a finance person for the analytical skills needed. They have software that does the accounting stuff." In the middle of the second half of the interview, I wanted nothing more than to stand up and leave. The main interviewer kept turning my resume over as if more information would magically appear and chuckling to himself. He told me they wanted a someone with a degree in accounting and started recommending other departments to me. He actually asked how I had gotten the interview and started criticizing the recruiter and the recruiting process. I chalk this interview up as being the worst one I have ever had and I will never work for this company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One interviewer started grilling me with accounting questions when I was mid-sentence answering another's question.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at SS&C (Windsor, CT)
Interview
I applied online and got a call from them maybe a few days to a week later. The person calling asked basic questions, what I wanted for salary, and 3 adjectives that describe me. After she said that I would be getting an email, which I did about 3-5 days later, about an on-site interview.
The interview was 3 hours long with 4 different people. It was more of a relaxed conversation with each of them, bring their own point of views and such. It has been one week so I still do not know if I have an offer yet.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Based on the conversation and where it goes, they may ask different questions.