Analyst Interview Questions

Analyst Interview Questions

Analysten arbeiten in verschiedenen Feldern. Sie zerlegen komplexe Probleme in ihre Bestandteile und finden Lösungen. Bei Vorstellungsgesprächen suchen Arbeitgeber nach Bewerbern mit starken analytischen und Problemlösungsfähigkeiten sowie fundierten Kenntnissen in der Materie. Um Informationen zu spezifischen Fragen zu erhalten, die Ihnen evtl. gestellt werden, recherchieren Sie zu einer bestimmten Rolle wie z. B. Business Analyst, Finanzanalyst, Programmanalyst oder Datenanalyst.

Typische Bewerbungsfragen als Analyst (m/w/d) und wie Sie diese beantworten

Question 1

Frage 1: Was sind Ihrer Meinung nach die Kernkompetenzen eines Analysten?

How to answer
So beantworten Sie die Frage: Stellen Sie eine Liste zusammen, in der sowohl die Verhaltens- als auch die fachlichen Attribute hervorgehoben werden, die Sie für die Rolle mitbringen. Die Stellenbeschreibung umfasst in der Regel spezifische Fähigkeiten, nach denen ein Arbeitgeber sucht, sowie solche, die besonders geschätzt werden. Integrieren Sie diese in Ihre Antwort.
Question 2

Frage 2: Wie gehen Sie mit Anforderungsänderungen um?

How to answer
So beantworten Sie die Frage: Diese Frage dient dazu, Ihr logisches Denken und Ihre Problemlösungsfähigkeiten zu beurteilen. Legen Sie dar, wie Sie Änderungen priorisieren und ihre Auswirkungen auf Projekte und Ressourcen evaluieren. Erläutern Sie auch, wie Sie Lücken in Funktions- und technischen Designs entdecken, die durch die Änderungen entstehen.
Question 3

Frage 3: Mit welchen Intelligence-Tools oder Systemen haben Sie schon gearbeitet?

How to answer
So beantworten Sie die Frage: Führen Sie die spezifischen Tools und Systeme auf, die Sie bereits verwendet haben. Falls Sie ein System benutzt haben, das vom einstellenden Unternehmen eingesetzt wird, sollten Sie dies hervorheben. Falls Sie mit dessen Technologie nicht vertraut sind, sprechen Sie über Wunsch, dazuzulernen.

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During your office visit you will sit down with a number of people and, inevitably, you will be given a test of your analytic skills. They give you an excel of data to analyze, they give you a computer with PowerPoint and excel and word: whatever you could possibly need to complete the question. there are specific thing's they are looking for in this test and if you have the ability to understand the data you will be able to point them out. This test represents the bulk of their judgement, but keep in mind: if you don't do well on the interview's you will likely not get the job even if you ace the test.
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Research Analyst

Interviewed at Kantar

3.5
Mar 13, 2013

During your office visit you will sit down with a number of people and, inevitably, you will be given a test of your analytic skills. They give you an excel of data to analyze, they give you a computer with PowerPoint and excel and word: whatever you could possibly need to complete the question. there are specific thing's they are looking for in this test and if you have the ability to understand the data you will be able to point them out. This test represents the bulk of their judgement, but keep in mind: if you don't do well on the interview's you will likely not get the job even if you ace the test.

1st interview: --Six horses, labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. They take 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 mins to complete a circle, respectively. If started simultaneously when will they be at the starting position again? --Boxes labeled 1, 2, ... and so on. 1st box has 1 black marble and 1 white marble, 2nd box has 1 black and 2 white, 3rd box has 1 black and 3 white... and so on. If you open a pick a marble randomly, you move to the next box if the marble is white. Calculate the probability that the process would stop at the N'th box. 2st interview: --Why do you want to work here? --What did you achieve in your PhD? --(x+y)^2=4 and (x-y)^2=4, what is x^2+y^2? (I don't remember this exactly. Numbers might be off.) --A small ring rolls on a clock. If there was a pointer on the small ring and the ring starts rolling along the surface of the clock, when will the pointer point in the same direction again? 3st interview (Basic concepts were explained before each question): -- Calculate the fold (it's a seismic term) for a specific geometry of ship sending a signal at a constant velocity after each fixed time interval. -- Draw an auto-correlation of a square wave.
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Seismic Imaging Analyst

Interviewed at Viridien

3.6
Oct 26, 2018

1st interview: --Six horses, labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. They take 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 mins to complete a circle, respectively. If started simultaneously when will they be at the starting position again? --Boxes labeled 1, 2, ... and so on. 1st box has 1 black marble and 1 white marble, 2nd box has 1 black and 2 white, 3rd box has 1 black and 3 white... and so on. If you open a pick a marble randomly, you move to the next box if the marble is white. Calculate the probability that the process would stop at the N'th box. 2st interview: --Why do you want to work here? --What did you achieve in your PhD? --(x+y)^2=4 and (x-y)^2=4, what is x^2+y^2? (I don't remember this exactly. Numbers might be off.) --A small ring rolls on a clock. If there was a pointer on the small ring and the ring starts rolling along the surface of the clock, when will the pointer point in the same direction again? 3st interview (Basic concepts were explained before each question): -- Calculate the fold (it's a seismic term) for a specific geometry of ship sending a signal at a constant velocity after each fixed time interval. -- Draw an auto-correlation of a square wave.

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