TransMarket Group Intern Interview
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on 5/16/12 at 7:08pm
I recently got a second round interview, but was informed that there would be still two more to go. Since now is already mid of May, I am wondering whether anyone has already got the intern offer or not. If so, could you share your interview experience? Thank you!





bokonon: I recently got a
I recently got a second round interview, but was informed that there would be still two more to go. Since now is already mid of May, I am wondering whether anyone has already got the intern offer or not. If so, could you share your interview experience? Thank you!
Bokonon! I'm currently interviewing with Transmarket as well and was wondering how your interview went: how competitive was the process? There interviewing process is so long! Is it actually worth it?
They don't have a structured
They don't have a structured program... they interview whenever they want and their process can take well into April.
I interviewed with them for full time and a friend interviewed with them for the summer.
This was my process:
1) First round phone interview- basic resume questions, some basic probability and brainteasers.
2) The second round was a 24 hour exam. There were questions on options, forwards, futures, statistics, etc.
3) The third round was another phone interview. Again, some resume questions and we went over a few questions from the test.
Then, I didn't hear from them for 2 weeks and after emailing them I was told that I didn't get it.
I didn't get through the
I didn't get through the first round. It started out with easy probability problems. Then he started to ask me questions on calculus and statistics which I haven't done in a few years. For example, what's the standard deviation of 2 variables given a correlation. I wasn't prepared for them. I was expecting probability/brain teasers like most of the other firms ask. He also asked me questions on options including how to calculate the value of an option in a very bizarre and impractical way. I was told beforehand that I would be asked basic math and finance questions before the interview and that I wouldn't have to worry about that material until the take home test. I would then have to study that material for the 3rd round. The interviewer didn't seem as friendly as the other interviewers I've had either. Not a total dick, but definitely had a bit of an ego and was quick to blame me for any miscommunication issues that can occur over the phone. If you read on Glassdoor the reviews are pretty negative on them. I don't see myself applying there in the future. I'm from a non-target and they gave me an opportunity so I appreciate that.