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    Job Interview Questions

    for Financial AnalystsWritten on Apr 7, 2013

    Acing a financial analyst interview is largely influenced by how prepared and confident

    you are answering questions. Keep reading to find out the most commonly asked

    interview questions. With this information you will be able to rehearse your answers and

    ace the interview.

    Common Financial Interview QuestionsWhile your answers should be genuine and true, rehearsing your responses to commonquestions will help you put your best foot forward. If you are not prepared for the

    interview questions, your chances of landing the job will greatly decrease, regardless

    of your competencies and qualifications.

    Financial interview questions can be education-related, goal related, experience-related,

    employer-related, technical-related, and character-related. You may also be asked

    behavioral questions.

    The following are the most common financial interview questions that you will want to

    prepare for:

    Education-Related Questions:

    What made you decide to take a financial course?

    Why did you choose your major?

    Describe your college life.

    Tell me about your extra-curricular activities.

    Goal-Related Questions:

    Tell me about your short-term and long-term goals as a financial analyst.

    How much do you intend to earn in five years? Ten years?

    Where do you see your career in five years from now?

    Are you willing to align your personal career goals with the organizations

    objectives?

    Employer-Related Questions:

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    What do you know about our organization?

    Why should we hire you versus the other applicants?

    Why do you want to work for us?

    What do you think are the most important elements to consider in helping the

    organization improve?

    What challenges do you foresee while working for us?

    What are your expectations from us?

    Experience-Related Questions:

    Guide me through your resume.

    Cite a situation in your work experience in which you had to perform under

    pressure.

    Describe a situation where you committed a mistake or failed to complete a task

    and explain how you dealt with it.

    What was the most difficult challenge you faced in your previous job?

    What were your frustrations with your previous job?

    What made you decide to leave your previous job?

    Technical-Related Questions:

    Are you capable of creating charts and sales reports?

    Explain the concept of a capital market.

    How important is ratio analysis in financial planning? How do you calculate a companys cash flow?

    Which profitability models are useful in forecasting?

    What is a cash flow?

    Do you have experience using software in financial analysis?

    When you are given a large financial analysis project, what is the first thing you

    do?

    Which stocks do you frequently track? Why?

    What do you think about derivative statements?

    Beyond the AnswersKeep in mind that you need to do more than confidently answer questions during your

    financial analyst interview. You must also utilize your listening skills. Make it a point to

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    allow the interviewer to finish the question, rephrase the question in your mind, and take

    the time to formulate an intelligent and thorough answer.

    Learn More

    Now that youvelearned the tricks of the trade in preparing for your financial analystinterview, you can begin your job search. Download thisfree career guideto help you

    prepare for your interviewfrom how to draft the most effective financial analyst

    resume to how to ace company exams.

    Financial analyst competency based interview questionsBelow are top 10 competency based (behavioral) interview questions for all Financial analyst position:

    1. Let me know about how exactly you labored effectively pressurized.

    2. How can you handle challenging? Give a good example.

    3. Maybe you have designed a mistake? How have you handle it?

    4. Give one particular goal you arrived at and let me know the way you accomplished it.

    5. Describe a choice you've made that wasn't popular and just how you handled applying it.

    6. Give a good example of the way you set goals and get them.

    7. Give a good example of the way you done team.

    8. What should you do should you disagree with someone at the office?

    9. Share a good example of the way you could motivate employees or co-employees.

    10. Perhaps you have handled a hard situation? How?

    List of Financial analyst interview questions1. Tell me about yourself?

    2. What are your biggest strengths?

    3. Why did you leave your last job?

    4. What are your career goals for Financial analyst?

    5. Why do you want to work here?

    6. What are your greatest weaknesses for Financial analyst?

    7. What do you know about our organization?

    8. What kind of salary are you looking for Financial analyst?

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    9. How long would you expect to work for us if hired?

    10. Do you know anyone who works for us?

    11. Why should we hire you?

    12. What are you looking for in a job?

    Top 10 interview questions and answers1. Tell me about yourself?

    2. What are your biggest strengths?

    3. Why did you leave your last job?

    4. What are your career goals?

    5. Why do you want to work here?

    6. What is your greatest weakness?

    7. What do co-workers say about you?

    8. What do you know about our organization?

    9. What kind of salary are you looking for?

    10. Do you have any questions?

    Financial analyst knowledge interview questionsList of knowledge/education questions for Financial analyst interview:

    1. What courses do you taking part in?

    2. What qualifications do you have beyond academics that qualify you t o make a successful transition

    into business?

    3. If you could start again, what major would you choose?

    4. Why are you applying for a job in a field other than your major?

    5. What did you learn from your summer jobs?

    6. What extracurricular activities were you involved in?

    7. Why did you choose yours major?

    8. Why did you change majors?

    9. What activities did you enjoy the most?

    10. What classes did you enjoy the most? The least?

    11. In what courses did you get the worst grades? Why?

    12. Are your grades a good measure of your ability?

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    13. Give me an example of a problem youve had at school and how you solved it?

    14. How does your degree prepare you (a) for a career in [industry] or (b) to excel as a [job title]?

    15. What professional certificates are you going to take part in?

    Sir, now am a process executive. After 5 years, I want to be a Team Leader (TL). So, I need to join in

    your company to get an experience and good communication skills. For that reason your company is

    the right choice to make it. Thank you.

    I see myself on the higher position with more accountability and more responsibility in same the

    organization.

    Sir, I believe in present living and if I work hard in my present that will sure result in my good future

    as our today leads us to tomorrow. Our only concern should be to choose right path.

    Five years down the line I see myself as a team leader or as a project manager. I will be moremature, responsible and decisive to plan and organise things. These five years I will make my best

    effort to grasp and learn as much as possible

    I think one should focus on present. If I make my present good, then my future will be better. Only I

    can say that I want to be a successful employee who has more knowledge, skill and experience, what

    I have now.