Technical Analyst Interview Questions

Technical Analyst Interview Questions

Companies rely on technical analysts to predict the future performance of a stock based on the stock's past performance and stock market patterns. Prepare to answer questions that allow the interviewer to assess your information-gathering process, communication skills, and ability to deal with workplace challenges.

Top Technical Analyst Interview Questions & How to Answer

Question 1

Question #1: How do you organize and prioritize your work?

How to answer
How to answer: This question lets the interviewer know that you understand the role of a technical analyst and allows them to assess your information-gathering skills and organizational skills. You can draw on personal experience, and you should be clear and concise when outlining how you research a stock. Be sure to mention what sources you use because the interviewer will want to know which sources you find reliable.
Question 2

Question #2: Have you ever applied new technology to analyze a stock?

How to answer
How to answer: This question allows you to demonstrate that you are familiar with the latest technology and analysis methods. Even if you don't have personal experience implementing new technology on the job, you should still indicate to the interviewer that you're not afraid to think outside of the box and adapt to changes in the industry.
Question 3

Question #3: Have you ever had to share a difficult piece of information?

How to answer
How to answer: The interviewer asks this question to make sure that you communicate openly, even when you have bad news. Answer this question honestly while emphasizing your diplomacy skills and dedication to your team.

35,197 technical analyst interview questions shared by candidates

They ask for definitions of technical terms. I'm not going to offer answers. You can easily Google these. Q: What is LAN/WAN? Q: What does DHCP stand for/what is it? Suggestion: You don't have to give a complicated answer. Q:What is DNS? Q:What is a HardDrive/SSD? Q: What is SMTP/IMAP/POP? Q: What is the difference between them? Q: Which one is the sending protocol? Q: What is Port Forwarding? Q: What is TCP/IP? Q: What's a MAC address? Q: What's a router? Q: What is a modem? Q: What does the exclamation point (!) mean in Windows? Q: What does it mean when it's next to a device in Device Manager in Windows? Q: Do you have experience with iPhones/Android/MacOS/Windows (Adding email accounts, for example?) Q: What is WiFi? Q: What is HDMI/VGA/DVI?
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Technical Support Representative

Interviewed at Altice

3.4
Apr 2, 2018

They ask for definitions of technical terms. I'm not going to offer answers. You can easily Google these. Q: What is LAN/WAN? Q: What does DHCP stand for/what is it? Suggestion: You don't have to give a complicated answer. Q:What is DNS? Q:What is a HardDrive/SSD? Q: What is SMTP/IMAP/POP? Q: What is the difference between them? Q: Which one is the sending protocol? Q: What is Port Forwarding? Q: What is TCP/IP? Q: What's a MAC address? Q: What's a router? Q: What is a modem? Q: What does the exclamation point (!) mean in Windows? Q: What does it mean when it's next to a device in Device Manager in Windows? Q: Do you have experience with iPhones/Android/MacOS/Windows (Adding email accounts, for example?) Q: What is WiFi? Q: What is HDMI/VGA/DVI?

Why did you apply? How would you deal with a difficult client relationship? Provide a detailed analysis of the cable vs streaming industries particular to Disney, provide a technical walkthrough of a voice-activated skill when a video plays.
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Senior Technical Account Manager

Interviewed at Walt Disney Company

3.8
Feb 24, 2021

Why did you apply? How would you deal with a difficult client relationship? Provide a detailed analysis of the cable vs streaming industries particular to Disney, provide a technical walkthrough of a voice-activated skill when a video plays.

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