Intern Interviews

Intern Interview Questions

An intern works in a professional environment to gain practical, meaningful, and work-related experience in their chosen field or career. Interns are trainees who sign up to work for an organization for a short period of time to gain experience. Interns may be unpaid, partially paid, or paid.

Top Intern Interview Questions & How To Answer

Question 1

Question #1: Can you tell me about a time you failed something, either in school or at a job?

How to answer
How to answer: This open-ended question is designed to show how you recognize and grow from failure. Be sure to speak to how you identified the failure and the steps you took to ensure that you met success in the future. Discuss how you were able to reflect on the situation in order to grow from it.
Question 2

Question #2: How did you land in this particular field?

How to answer
How to answer: This open-ended question lets you share your passion for your chosen career. Discuss how you first learned about the field, the steps you took to put yourself on the path to this career, and what drives you to want to work in this field. Ensure that you answer this question with a visible enthusiasm for your chosen career.
Question 3

Question #3: What do you hope to gain from this experience?

How to answer
How to answer: This open-ended question allows you the opportunity to talk about the knowledge and experience you hope to get from working as an intern for their company. Be as specific to their company as possible.

248,596 intern interview questions shared by candidates

In-person technical interview was among the easier that I've experienced. Was not asked to perform any on-the-spot data structures or algorithm type problem. Mostly asked simple technical programming questions. For example, if doing an SQL query using a left join, what results are returned? Or what's the difference between an interface and a abstract class?
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Intern

Interviewed at Thomson Reuters

3.9
Mar 22, 2014

In-person technical interview was among the easier that I've experienced. Was not asked to perform any on-the-spot data structures or algorithm type problem. Mostly asked simple technical programming questions. For example, if doing an SQL query using a left join, what results are returned? Or what's the difference between an interface and a abstract class?

1) 12% of 47 2) If I pick 2 cards from a shuffled deck (with no jokers) what is the probability that they are both a queen? 3) i) If I toss 4 fair coins, I get a dollar for every head, what is the value of this game? ii) If I have the option to re-toss all 4 coins and must take the value of the second rounds result, what is the value of the game now? 4) How confident are you that you got 0,1,2,3 or all questions correct, giving percentages 5) If two teams play a best 4 of 7 series and have 50% chance of winning each round, what is the probability that they will play to the 7th round?
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Intern

Interviewed at Jane Street

4.4
Apr 27, 2015

1) 12% of 47 2) If I pick 2 cards from a shuffled deck (with no jokers) what is the probability that they are both a queen? 3) i) If I toss 4 fair coins, I get a dollar for every head, what is the value of this game? ii) If I have the option to re-toss all 4 coins and must take the value of the second rounds result, what is the value of the game now? 4) How confident are you that you got 0,1,2,3 or all questions correct, giving percentages 5) If two teams play a best 4 of 7 series and have 50% chance of winning each round, what is the probability that they will play to the 7th round?

They always warm you up with an "easy" question or two. In my second interview, the warm up wasn't so easy. They first asked, "If I roll two dice and tell you that at least 1 is a 6, what is the probability that both are 6s?"
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Trading Intern

Interviewed at Jane Street

4.4
Mar 19, 2014

They always warm you up with an "easy" question or two. In my second interview, the warm up wasn't so easy. They first asked, "If I roll two dice and tell you that at least 1 is a 6, what is the probability that both are 6s?"

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