I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Bloomberg (New York, NY) in Mar 2011
Interview
Consisted of 3 rounds of interviews. the first was mainly basic questions- why bloomberg, why would you fit, etc. Then the second asked more specific questions about skills/knowledge of financial markets, including what is currently going on in the markets, what i think is the most important recent economic development, etc. Third was much more detailed and asked more specifics.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Bloomberg
Interview
It was a great process. I had a great relation with the recruiter. I was very sadden when I didn't get the position. But, Bloomberg is a great company and I would apply again for another position.
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Bloomberg (London, England)
Interview
It started with a Phone interview, which was about how much I knew about financial markets, and how curious I was about the subject: they asked me how I kept up to date, and to tell them about a financial fact that I remembered. Then they invited me over for a 1:1 interview in London. That one was motivational and skill based: they asked me which skills I had that would make me a good fit for bloomberg and for its culture, especially sales - oriented capabilities. Then I had one final interview on Nexi (their form of skype), and that was extremely technical, about the division I was applying to and the financial regulations they had to tackle.
I applied online. I interviewed at Bloomberg (Melbourne) in Sep 2016
Interview
A phone call - very detail oriented interview and very impersonal interview. From what I can recall it was not them getting to know me, but more of them fishing for what I knew about Bloomberg. Go into detail - I got asked to talk about a recent financial article I had just read.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If I had no idea what the Bloomberg Terminal was, how would you explain it to me?