Straightforward, interviewers were nice and typically you’re in charge after you enter the company. Not too difficult if you know your basics and have a strong foundation. No weird test of morals whatsoever.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at State Street (Boston, MA) in Dec 2012
Interview
Interview was clear, quick, and provided ample time for answers. Met with who would eventually become one of my first line leaders. They were respectful of my past employment in the military where most of the questions were geared towards and not so much about my college courses and grades. Gave me good feedback and everyone was friendly both when I entered the interview (those on the floor, the interviewer, and the panel of interviewers at the second interview) and when I left and let me know the timeline for the process going forward.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Discuss a time when you were faced with adversity and how did you respond?
I applied online. I interviewed at State Street in June 2019
Interview
The interview was split into two parts - soft skill Talk and accounting knowledge session. The interview itself was lead in two languages: soft skills were in local language (polish), the accounting part in foreign (english).
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at State Street (Dublin, Dublin)
Interview
I've been contaced by a recruiter and had a quick phone call, about a month after received another call for a face to face interview. questions about previous experiences and college and technical questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is NAV?
What is a fund?
What's equity?
What is Bound and what types are there?
What are derivadives?