Analyste Interview Questions

Analyste Interview Questions

L’analyste exerce dans différents domaines et examine en détail des problèmes complexes dans le but de trouver des solutions. Les employeurs recherchent des candidats dotés de fortes capacités d’analyse et de résolution de problèmes, doublées d’une connaissance approfondie du domaine concerné. Pour en savoir plus sur les questions spécifiques qui vous seront posées, renseignez-vous sur des postes particuliers tels que consultant fonctionnel, analyste financier, analyste programmeur ou data analyst.

Questions d'entretien d'embauche fréquentes pour un analyste (H/F) et comment y répondre

Question 1

Question 1 : Quelles sont selon vous les principaux atouts d’un analyste ?

How to answer
Comment répondre : Dressez la liste des critères techniques et comportementaux qui s’appliquent au poste. Votre réponse doit inclure les compétences spécifiques recherchées par un employeur ainsi que les capacités/qualités appréciées.
Question 2

Question 2 : Comment réagissez-vous face aux modifications des exigences ?

How to answer
Comment répondre : Cette question a pour but de tester votre sens logique et vos capacités à résoudre les problèmes. Il est important de discuter de votre aptitude à hiérarchiser les changements, évaluer leur impact sur les projets et les ressources, et identifier les divergences qu’ils créent au niveau technique et fonctionnel.
Question 3

Question 3 : Quel(s) outil(s) ou système(s) d’informatique décisionnelle avez-vous déjà utilisés ?

How to answer
Comment répondre : Citez les outils/systèmes en précisant comment vous les avez utilisés ; si parmi eux se trouve un outil/système auquel a recours l’entreprise pour laquelle vous passez l’entretien, il est important de le souligner. Si vous ne connaissez pas la technologie utilisée par l’entreprise, indiquez comment vous envisagez de vous y former.

434,043 analyste interview questions shared by candidates

You have 2 decks of cards (each deck contains both red and black cards). One deck has twice the number of cards in the other deck with the same color ration (so one deck has 52 cards and the other has 104, both half red and half black). I offer you to play a game. First you get to chose which deck of cards you want to play with. Second, you draw 2 cards at random from your deck of choice. If both are red, then I will give you a ferarri. Which deck of cards would you chose?
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Quantitative Analyst

Interviewed at Jane Street

4.4
May 15, 2011

You have 2 decks of cards (each deck contains both red and black cards). One deck has twice the number of cards in the other deck with the same color ration (so one deck has 52 cards and the other has 104, both half red and half black). I offer you to play a game. First you get to chose which deck of cards you want to play with. Second, you draw 2 cards at random from your deck of choice. If both are red, then I will give you a ferarri. Which deck of cards would you chose?

My resume was shortlisted and telephonic interview was conducted after which I was called to Bangalore for GD & Interview. I cleared the GD too but in interview they said that sorry we are looking for a B.tech grad as this is a technical position. I didn't get that why have they shortlisted my resume when my qualification was clearly mentioned in the resume further being a Btech grad is not a licence of being suitable for technical position . Employers seems to be really confuse.
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Business Analyst

Interviewed at Wipro

3.6
Nov 21, 2012

My resume was shortlisted and telephonic interview was conducted after which I was called to Bangalore for GD & Interview. I cleared the GD too but in interview they said that sorry we are looking for a B.tech grad as this is a technical position. I didn't get that why have they shortlisted my resume when my qualification was clearly mentioned in the resume further being a Btech grad is not a licence of being suitable for technical position . Employers seems to be really confuse.

CASE: Cross-selling Credit Insurance to Cardholders direct mail: .50, 1% response rate, avg balance $1000, 5% claim insurance, etc. Profitable? How make more profitable? What if response rate doubled but claims doubled? Make chart of profit curve, what does it mean if..., etc.
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Senior Operations Analyst

Interviewed at Capital One

5
Aug 31, 2011

CASE: Cross-selling Credit Insurance to Cardholders direct mail: .50, 1% response rate, avg balance $1000, 5% claim insurance, etc. Profitable? How make more profitable? What if response rate doubled but claims doubled? Make chart of profit curve, what does it mean if..., etc.

Let's say we're playing Russian roulette. The revolver has SIX barrels, THREE of which contain bullets. I give you two options: A. Spin, shoot. Spin, shoot. Spin, shoot. (For a total of three times). B. Spin once and pull the trigger twice. Which option would you pick and why?
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Business Analyst

Interviewed at Capital One

5
Nov 11, 2011

Let's say we're playing Russian roulette. The revolver has SIX barrels, THREE of which contain bullets. I give you two options: A. Spin, shoot. Spin, shoot. Spin, shoot. (For a total of three times). B. Spin once and pull the trigger twice. Which option would you pick and why?

If there are two coins in a box, one fair coin that has heads and tails and one trick coin with heads on both sides, what is the probability you will get the trick coin? If you flip the coin once and get heads, what is the probability you picked the trick coin?
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Analyst

Interviewed at Riot Games

3.9
Oct 10, 2016

If there are two coins in a box, one fair coin that has heads and tails and one trick coin with heads on both sides, what is the probability you will get the trick coin? If you flip the coin once and get heads, what is the probability you picked the trick coin?

You have the choice between using first class or third class mail for a letter you are sending out to potential customers. First class costs $0.50 per piece and reach 100% of potential customers. Third class costs $0.40 per piece and reaches 80% of potential customers. Which do you use?
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Operations Analyst

Interviewed at Capital One

5
Jan 14, 2010

You have the choice between using first class or third class mail for a letter you are sending out to potential customers. First class costs $0.50 per piece and reach 100% of potential customers. Third class costs $0.40 per piece and reaches 80% of potential customers. Which do you use?

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