I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Morningstar in Nov 2020
Interview
Aptitude round, technical round, managerial round, HR round . Aptitude is moderate level I feel anybody can clear with basic knowledge of CET & financial too. Then technical round followed by managerial round and last HR round
I started the interview process back in early July and made it to what is presumably the final round... in late October. Not sure if it's HR or the team itself, but hiring process has been inefficient and drawn-out for an analyst position. As of this week, I still have not heard back on a final decision and was told that next steps wouldn't be determined until late January. While the people I interviewed with seemed nice, this whole process makes me apprehensive about the company's culture and whether or not other internal processes take this long. Do not commit to the interview process unless you are really, really passionate about a Research Analyst role. I probably put in 20-30hrs of prep time in aggregate for all parts of the application process, which now seems like a massive waste of time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Final interview is a equity fund pitch. I put in about 20 hrs of prep on this step, consisting of research, preparing the presentation, and practicing the pitch.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Morningstar
Interview
Short aptitude consists of 60 questions 30 English and 30 on general finance. After that the short listed people were called for interview which was 2 rounds. the first round was managerial round and second was senior manager round
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What does morning star do?what is balance sheet? Types of ratio