I applied online. I interviewed at Citi (Pune) in Mar 2021
Interview
It was nice some maths question asked related to ratio, average, percentage, directions, probability and basic life example question it was good 30 min interview went so prepare well aptitude should be strong and basically l
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1.Tell me about yourself.
2. What is the research done by you about this profile and the company?
3. What are your aspirations in life?
4. What are prepaid expenses? Journal entry for prepaid expenses
5. Tell me some ratios that you know.
6. What is contra entry?
7. Branches of accounting
8. Types of accounts & golden rules of the accounting
9. What are your hobbies?
10. Tell me something that makes you feel excited.
11. Describe an incident when you made an error and the way you rectified the situation.
12. What would you do when you have a lot of workload?
13. How would you prepare if you have a call with the client?
I applied online. The process took 5 months. I interviewed at Citi (Chennai) in Mar 2019
Interview
it was great and i answered with confidence and energy , it was a great experience and i felt that the process was also smooth . Thank you for conducting.
The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Citi (Buffalo, NY)
Interview
The scheduling process was relatively smooth. The interview itself was also relatively fine. Without going into too many details, the interviewers all looked completely dejected and sapped any excitement I had around this opportunity. It’s also been more than a month and I have not heard back around next steps. Im okay with not receiving a job offer, as it is unrealistic to expect to receive an offer for every opportunity - but to be ghosted after putting in time and effort for the interview is unacceptable, especially in this job market. I followed up for an update and have not heard back. Fortunately, I’m not in a position where I need a new job right now but for prospective job searchers, heed this warning. I’ll be going with a competitors offer, which at this point is a no-brainer decision.
Pretty in line with what I expect from Citigroup, to be honest.