Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Deutsche Bank as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Cajero and Analista Kyc rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Cajero and Analista Kyc roles were rated as the easiest.
Nachdem ich mich auf eine Stelle als Business Analyst beworben hatte, erhielt ich eine Einladung zum Vorstellungsgespräch per E-Mail. Die Nachricht war kurz und enthielt außer der Uhrzeit und dem Link für das Online-Meeting keine weiteren Informationen zum Ablauf des Gesprächs.
Das erste Interview fand nicht mit einem Recruiter statt, sondern mit zwei Teammitgliedern. Es hat mich gestört, dass in der Einladung nicht erwähnt wurde, dass es sich um ein technisches Interview handelte und nicht um ein Gespräch mit einem Recruiter. Die Interviewer erklärten die Position und die täglichen Aufgaben jedoch sehr gut. Das Gespräch verlief angenehm, und sie stellten relevante Fragen zu meiner Erfahrung und meinen Fähigkeiten. Überraschend war, dass keine typischen HR-Fragen gestellt wurden.
Insgesamt gab mir das Interview einen guten Einblick in die Rolle, aber ich hätte mir mehr Transparenz in der Einladung gewünscht.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einem Product Owner (PO) und einem Business Analyst?
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Deutsche Bank (Pune) in Oct 2023
Interview
Deutsche didn't have an aptitude test in line, they only had a CV screening round followed by a GD round.
It was important that you actively listen what others are speaking and then gave your point at an opportune moment, cutting someone off or speaking a lot was mostly negatively judged, short and crisp points were favoured.
GD was followed by a technical interview round 1, by a single panelist, my panelist worked in Regulations so mostly my questions were regarding regulations, IFRS or GAAP, it is okay if you don't know the exact answer, but knew the crux. From IFRS, it shifted to BASEL norms and a couple of ratios, and this was an easy round.
Another technical interview, dual panel, followed this. This was a stress interview, they grilled as much as they could, question after question, be it the most random ones, a case study or regarding my CV. What mattered was you holding your grit and still being curious to learn, enthusiasm.
After all of that it was a general HR interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Gave me a situation to manage a portfolio out of a capital of 50lacs, what sectors will I pick and why.
The process was one of my best process thus far. I liked the fact that you would not be able to proceed to the numerical tests and the interviews if you had failed the other blocks (situational etc). This means that you don't waste time on a video interview for an assessment you failed anyway.
It took me a while to hear back but I assume it is because some people were already being considered through assessment centres.