Interview with Blackrock Internal Audit
I'm not sure if I am posting in the wrong place. This Friday I have a final round interview with BlackRock for their internal audit group on the tech side. I've been told that there would be four 30 minute interviews with a mix of behavioral and technical questions. I've been wondering what kind of technical questions I could be asked as I am still a junior and have no real experience. Anyone have any idea what sort of technical questions I could be asked?
I have an interview coming up as well for the final round. What was your experience? Do you have any helpful tips or the kinds of questions they asked you ?
I've done interviews before. I would guess that at least one of those rounds is a case study of some kind that you have to quickly analyze and report on.
Upcoming first round with BlackRock Internal Audit. (Originally Posted: 11/03/2017)
Hey all,
I study Sociology on the west coast and recently finished final rounds in NYC for HR at BlackRock but did not receive the offer unfortunately. However, they called me back the next day letting me know of another first round opportunity in SF for Internal Audit, if I would be interested. The recruiter said the team saw my resume and were impressed, so I take that as a good sign.
I was super thrilled and even though this is just for the summer analyst position and not part of the founders scholarship that I originally applied for, I am super excited for another chance with the company and want to have all my bases covered. I have extensive work experience within public sector work, so my background is not accounting or finance based but I am good with things like communication, teamwork, regulations, compliance, protocols, being diligent with my work processes and the like. My intended career track isn't to make a bunch of money or chase status and whatnot, I would be happy with being able to secure a full-time role I can succeed in after graduation.
So if there is any tips or advice, I welcome them! Anything I should keep in mind or be on the look out for, I am doing as much research as I can on glassdoor and different IA blogs but some of the focus on accounting/financial statements and the like can be discouraging. Not that I would be bad at it but I don't want my studies and past work experience to be a deterrent because I am willing to learn and apply myself in any role. Thank you all.
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