J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Bloomberg (New York, NY) en déc. 2009
Entretien
Applied online to the Financial Sales and Analytics Training Program on the Bloomberg site, an HR assistant emailed me the next day to schedule a phone interview. I made the phone interview for early on the following week. After the phone interview they called me back 3 hours later offering to fly me into NYC for a 2nd round interview at the Lexington Headquarters. I flew out to NYC the following week; they paid for my flights, paid for 1 night in a nice hotel, paid for accommodations to and from the airport in a Lincoln Town Car, and finally gave me a 75 dollar gift card to cover any additional expenses (I know right! Sweet!).
I showed up that morning and was taken in for a 2:1 interview. They asked me common questions but focused on the fact that I was interested in the global economy/markets and there would be great room for advancement for me at their company. Afterwards I was taken around, given a tour of the building, the Bloomberg tools were explained to me, and finally I shadowed several employees performing day-to-day functions.
There were about 6 other prospective employees there, we were then dismissed 2 at a time and all of us were presumably told we would get a call back in 1-2 weeks. It's day two of the wait for me so I'm not worried yet.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
What was your biggest success and biggest failure?
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Bloomberg (New York, NY) en oct. 2021
Entretien
Two interview process. First one is a pre-recorded interview while the second one is a super day which includes a case analysis and hour long interview. Mostly behavioral based with a few technical questions.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
How would you prioritize addressing questions asked by a CEO who wants to understand how to use a function on the terminal, a portfolio manager who can't process a trade, and a new employee who needs a tutorial on how to access certain charts and data.
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Bloomberg en août 2011
Entretien
The first round interview was done in the following process:
1. Enter Bloomberg building and get invited to a meeting room.
2. The HR lady explained about the company, working culture, the role and its career path. Successful candidate will be provided training for about 8 weeks, take a few exams. After that, you would become a generalist and work in the Analytic team for a while. Then, you will again receive training from Bloomberg. If successful, you can choose to be a Team Leader in Analytic team, Financial Sales, or Advanced Specialist. This is the career path they suggested.
3. After explanation, you will be asked to give a brief self-introduction and tell them why you are interested in Bloomberg and apply this position.
4. Then, candidates will be divided into groups. A (role-play) scenario with a task will be assigned to each group. The group is expected to give a group presentation, try to convince the other HR lady (who will try to give you a tough time) and complete the task as specified. The HR will observe your communication skills and determine whether you are shortlisted.
I was shortlisted. However, I didn't want to go to second round interview. From the phone, I was told a team leader/manager in the Analytic team will attend the second round interview and they really want the candidates have passion about Bloomberg and the positions they applied.
Questions d'entretien [2]
Question 1
Introduce yourself and why you are interested in Bloomberg and this position
Le processus a pris 2 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Bloomberg (New York, NY) en mars 2011
Entretien
I originally applied through my school's career database. The school contacted me within 2-3weeks and told me that I was accepted to interview with the two representatives that were coming to our school. The interview was 2:1 where they asked me basic questions about myself and my resume, cover letter, etc. This first interview lasted 30min or so. About a month later I was emailed by and HR representative informing me they wanted to meet with me in New York. THey paid for my transportation, and lunch. Upon getting to the office I was given a tour of the building, and I shadowed one of the employees for an hour or so. I then met with my interviewer, and spoke with her for about an hour. She basically wanted to get a feel for why I am interested in finance, and why Bloomberg. They didn't ask any complicated questions, just a getting a better feel for me and how well I know and understand the company.