I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at State Street in Jun 2024
Interview
What are the main features of Java?
Explain the concept of Object-Oriented Programming in Java.
What is the difference between JDK, JRE, and JVM?
What are the various access specifiers in Java?
What is a constructor? How is it different from a method?
Explain method overloading and method overriding.
What are static methods and variables?
What is the difference between an abstract class and an interface?
How does garbage collection work in Java?
What is multithreading and how is it implemented in Java?
What are the different types of exceptions in Java?
Explain the use of the 'final' keyword in Java.
What is a Java Collection Framework?
The recruitment process at State Street is usually well organized and professional. It often starts with an online application, followed by a phone or video interview. Recruiters are friendly and ask questions about your experience, motivation, and teamwork skills. Many candidates say the interview is relaxed and focused on behavioral questions rather than technical ones. Depending on the position, there may also be questions about finance, Excel, or basic analytical skills. The process is generally clear, and candidates receive feedback within a reasonable time.
I applied online. I interviewed at State Street (London, England)
Interview
General market awareness and macroeconomic knowledge questions like interest rates, alongside discussion of academic background, subject interests, relevant coursework, analytical skills, and how studies relate to financial markets and economic decision making.
I applied online. I interviewed at State Street in Jan 2026
Interview
The process was fairly smooth. I was first reached out through a phone call through HR, who asked simple screening questions, such as whether I was still interested in the opportunity, my availability, etc. After that initial call, it took around a week for them to invite me for an interview. The interview was laid back as it was conversational with no technical questions asked. They just want to get to know you--what you do in school, outside of school, hobbies, and interest. Two back to back interviews with senior managers with of the firm. Be sure to come prepared with a lot of questions about State Street and why this field/position.