I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Morgan Stanley in Feb 2021
Interview
I applied through campus recruitment, was moved directly to the final stage, there were two interviews with 3 different people. They asked questions on algorithms and data structures, and gave leetcode problems to solve
CV and cover letter submission, Behavioural and Numerical online test then assessment centre in the last round that takes up to 4 hours. In the last round you get asked to do some coding to solve a problem in the languages that you know, you get asked about system design as well, general technical knowledge, behavioural interview and 3 case studies.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
what is object-oriented programming? what is a thread?
I applied online. I interviewed at Morgan Stanley in Oct 2022
Interview
The entire interview process took about three weeks to a month. I applied on the careers website. Then about two weeks later I received an email that I'd been invited to the super day for their data analyst and business analyst role I did my super day. The super day Was one interview, it was a virtual 2:1, 45-minute interview style. It was supposedly with a technologist and an interviewer. A couple of my complaints about this process is that when I got to the interview it was evident that the two interviewers did not read what role I applied for nor were they informed of the full interview process. One of the interviewers had a technical background in development and the other interviewer had a technical and behavioral background in product management. even after I told them what role I applied for they still asked me fairly unrelated questions about the role that I applied for. When I first joined the zoom meeting for the interview it was actually fairly unorganized. My interviewer showed up to my breakout room about 5 to 10 minutes late. Down below are some tips for the interview process.(Like I said I applied for the data analyst role and they asked me a couple of unrelated questions.): I would say definitely be aware of data structures and then be aware of conflict resolution. I don't think they asked me one star-like question. All of the questions I was asked were situational questions like "what would you do if your own XYZ situation?"
Interview questions [11]
Question 1
What is the difference between a stack and a heap?