I applied online. I interviewed at Lloyds Banking Group (London, England) in Feb 2023
Interview
online application with cv and cover letter then online interview including 10 min presentation a numerical test and coding question then formal interview at the end with regular motivation questions
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
describe how climate change or the cost of living crisis affects the banking industry
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Lloyds Banking Group (Newcastle upon Tyne, England) in Sep 2025
Interview
Decent and not too bad. I thought it went well. Make sure you practice well. And user online resources to prep. There are also a bunch of YouTube videos you'd can watch to prep
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Previous experiences and how it will help me in this job
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Lloyds Banking Group (Bristol, England) in Oct 2025
Interview
PROCESS
1. Short call with Talent Acquisition to clarify details regarding location, role title, renumeration and general technical/leadership background.
Slight red flag, as job titles and gradings were still being defined and despite applying for a role advertised as £71k, was asked if I would consider a role at the band below. Only transparent that the lower band role was £53k when I explicitly asked - quite a jump.
2. Hour interview with two members of the engineering team. 20-25 mins of a single data design type situation, and 30 mins of 5 x values based questions related to data experience.
Questioning style slightly confusing and misleading; very broad questions and informed at beginning to focus on overall process and what I did, and then immediately fed back that answers were quite high level and they were looking for details of metrics, success criteria, methodologies and actual numeric results etc. despite also mentioning timekeeping at least three times. 6 minutes a value with that level of detail is insufficient for a senior technical role.
The values based questions related to data did not intuitively fit into the value category stated, so it was difficult to related examples using just the information about the values on the website prior to interview. At least three of the values heavily overlapped, so ensure you have plenty of distinct examples. Fitting their questions into the values felt like a real shoehorn/imaginative leap.
3. Told it would take 2 weeks for next steps.
Received generic email rejection in 4 days - guess it was a hard no!!
Would have rated the interview as easy, had it not been for the vagueness of the questions, and how the specific questions for the values did not all align well with data experience and described values online.
Approach overall didn't leave the greatest impression, but I am grateful it wasn't a protracted stressful 3 week interview process with multiple tests and stakeholders etc. with the same minimal feedback.
Feel that I've been given a get out of jail free card!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. End to end data design task including classification and anomaly detection. Focus was heavily oriented towards metric specification and detecting anomalies.
2. 5 values based questions, including one about colleague trust, another about weighing up costs when designing a data pipeline, and another about stakeholder engagement.