I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Morgan Stanley (New York, NY) in Sep 2015
Interview
First interview was a standard 30-minute on-campus interview. First was asked which of the three business lines (development, infrastructure, business analyst) you think you are most fit for. Then was asked about the programming languages you have on your resume. The questions were a bit difficult and too technical for someone going for business analyst (my interviewer was a software developer). I knew how to program a bit in C++ but not necessarily the nitty-gritty of object-oriented programming language. This is perhaps a problem with the way programming is taught to non-technical students, or that I was just not well-prepared.
Lastly came the interesting part - was asked to build an app for a parking lot: what features you would include, who your users would be, potential problems and how you would resolve them, etc.
I wish I had a business analyst as my interviewer but overall was an intellectually stimulating interview process. My advice is to know the basics of programming languages you put on your resume. Us students have a tendency to put down anything that we know just a little bit of, so that we look like we are very technical, but that might end up being a bad idea.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
What are some aspects of object-oriented programming language? (looking for answers related to encapsulation, polymorphism, etc.)
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Morgan Stanley (Mumbai) in Jul 2015
Interview
I applied through college.It was an online test.We had questions on maths and verbal ability.And also two coding questions.The shortlisted candidates were called for the interview at company office.Focus more on operating systems,Java,Database management systems.The programming questions carried max weightage of 150 marks.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Morgan Stanley (Ahmedabad) in Aug 2015
Interview
MCQ and coding aptitude test of 1 and a half hour
mcq based on verbal, quant and data structures
interview mainly on data structures and time complexity concepts and some about DBMS concepts.