Candidatei-me por indicação de um funcionário. Fui entrevistado pela BlackRock (New York, NY) em fev. de 2013
Entrevista
Pretty robust, though I expect it varies depending on the team. Failed an interview the first time I applied, passed the second time. As a person with a non-finance and non-programming background, I had questions ranging from general knowledge to puzzles to project management to my extra-curricular interests in coding (some of them were pretty hard problems) and technology stocks. Interview process is fairly lengthy but they have a phone/on-campus screen and then only one SuperDay (final rounds) so it's not unfairly tiring. You get to meet a fair number of members of the hiring team in rotation, so there's a fair diversity. I believe that's pretty standard.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
(Open-ended) (I had mentioned that I follow tech stocks closely) How would you invest $N in, say, (insert tech gint like Google/Facebook/Apple/Yahoo/Microsoft) ? What options would you take - stocks, bonds, etc.
three rounds, phone screen by managers, on site 1 hour, task 1 hour, final round 1 hour. technical and behaviour both, hard, tension. good experience, but stressed period.good culture, good development.
I had one superday of 4 interviews. Questions were mostly behavioral. Tons of variations on the main behavioral questions. One technical question but it was very light technical. No live problem solving. Felt more like a vibe check.
Fiz uma entrevista na empresa BlackRock (New York, NY).
Entrevista
probably the most traumatizing and awful experience of my life. the most unprofessional recruiter and a horrible process overall. I genuinely will never be applying here ever again. Everybody lied and gaslit me then ultimately ghosted me after an almost three month long process. If you weren't actually looking to hire... DON'T PUT UP THE JOB POSTING.
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