Filter interviews by
I appeared for an interview before Feb 2024.
Debt market is where fixed-income securities like bonds are bought and sold.
Debt market is a financial market where investors buy and sell debt securities, such as bonds, loans, and other fixed-income instruments.
It provides a platform for governments, corporations, and other entities to raise capital by issuing debt securities to investors.
Investors in the debt market receive periodic interest payments and the return ...
Shares represent ownership in a company, while bonds represent debt owed by a company or government.
Shares represent ownership in a company, giving the shareholder voting rights and potential dividends.
Bonds represent debt owed by a company or government, with the issuer paying interest to the bondholder.
Shares are typically more volatile and offer higher potential returns, while bonds are considered safer investments ...
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Feb 2023. There was 1 interview round.
Top trending discussions
I appeared for an interview in Jul 2025, where I was asked the following questions.
I have a diverse background in data analysis, project management, and technical skills, with a focus on delivering actionable insights.
Bachelor's degree in Data Science, where I developed foundational skills in statistics and programming languages like Python and R.
Internship at XYZ Corp, where I analyzed sales data to identify trends, resulting in a 15% increase in quarterly sales.
Worked as a Data Analyst at ABC Inc.,...
Bonds carry various risks, including interest rate, credit, inflation, and liquidity risks that can affect their value and returns.
Interest Rate Risk: When interest rates rise, bond prices typically fall. For example, a 10-year bond may lose value if new bonds offer higher rates.
Credit Risk: The risk that the issuer may default on payments. For instance, corporate bonds from companies with poor credit ratings are riski...
The Greeks measure the sensitivity of options prices to various factors, helping traders manage risk and make informed decisions.
Delta: Measures the sensitivity of an option's price to a $1 change in the underlying asset's price. Example: A delta of 0.5 means the option price will increase by $0.50 if the underlying asset rises by $1.
Gamma: Measures the rate of change of delta for a $1 change in the underlying asset's ...
Portfolio attribution analyzes the performance of investments to determine the sources of returns.
It breaks down portfolio returns into contributions from different assets.
For example, if a portfolio has stocks and bonds, attribution shows which contributed more to overall returns.
Attribution can be based on factors like sector allocation, security selection, and market timing.
A common method is the Brinson model, whic...
The Black-Scholes model calculates the theoretical price of options using various market factors.
Developed by Fischer Black, Myron Scholes, and Robert Merton in 1973.
Assumes a constant risk-free interest rate and volatility.
Uses five key inputs: stock price, strike price, time to expiration, risk-free rate, and volatility.
The formula helps in determining the fair value of European call and put options.
Example: If a sto...
I appeared for an interview before Jun 2016.
Discussing expected salary packages involves market research, personal experience, and industry standards.
Research industry standards: Use websites like Glassdoor or Payscale to find average salaries for similar roles.
Consider your experience: If you have relevant experience or skills, you may justify a higher salary.
Location matters: Salaries can vary significantly based on geographic location; for example, urban area...
I prefer to work in a location that offers a vibrant and diverse community, with access to cultural events and opportunities for personal growth.
I value a location that has a strong sense of community and offers a variety of cultural activities.
Access to educational and personal growth opportunities is important to me.
I am open to considering different locations that meet these criteria.
I appeared for an interview before Aug 2016.
I appeared for an interview before Jan 2016.
I applied via Campus Placement
I am passionate about analyzing data and deriving insights to drive strategic decision-making.
I have a strong background in data analysis and statistics.
I enjoy problem-solving and finding patterns in data.
I believe that my analytical skills can add value to the organization by providing actionable insights.
I have experience using various analytical tools such as Excel, SQL, and Tableau.
I am detail-oriented and thrive ...
I appeared for an interview in Oct 2016.
I cannot provide investment advice, but here are five companies that have shown strong financial performance in recent years.
Apple - consistently high revenue and profit margins
Amazon - dominant player in e-commerce and cloud computing
Microsoft - strong growth in cloud computing and enterprise software
Alphabet (Google) - diversified revenue streams and strong advertising business
Visa - dominant player in the payments i...
The Brexit vote could have both positive and negative effects on the Indian economy.
Positive effects: Increased trade opportunities with the UK, potential for attracting foreign investments from companies relocating from the UK.
Negative effects: Uncertainty in global markets leading to volatility in exchange rates, potential decline in exports to the UK.
Example: Indian IT companies may face challenges due to stricter i...
posted on 4 Dec 2016
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Dec 2016. There were 5 interview rounds.
Yes, I have coded in curriculum. The most complex one was a project on building a web application using React and Node.js.
Built a full-stack web application using React and Node.js
Implemented user authentication and authorization using JSON Web Tokens (JWT)
Used MongoDB as the database and Mongoose as the ODM
Implemented real-time updates using Socket.IO
Deployed the application on Heroku
Handled errors and implemented log...
Big data refers to large and complex data sets that cannot be processed using traditional data processing methods.
Big data is characterized by its volume, velocity, and variety
It is used in various industries such as healthcare, finance, and retail
Examples of big data include social media data, sensor data, and transactional data
It is called 'big' because it involves processing massive amounts of data
Big data requires ...
I am passionate about technology and eager to learn new skills in the IT sector.
I have always had a keen interest in technology and enjoy working with computers.
I believe the IT sector offers more opportunities for growth and advancement in my career.
I have seen the impact of technology on various industries and want to be a part of that innovation.
I have taken courses in programming and networking to prepare myself fo...
To find the product of all data points using SelectSum(), log(), and exp() functions.
Use the log() function to convert the product into a sum of logarithms
Apply the SelectSum() function to calculate the sum of logarithms
Finally, use the exp() function to convert the sum back into the product
based on 3 interview experiences
Difficulty level
Duration
based on 1 review
Rating in categories
Data Researcher
104
salaries
| ₹3.8 L/yr - ₹6 L/yr |
Reference Data Analyst
57
salaries
| ₹4.1 L/yr - ₹9.5 L/yr |
Data Researcher II
29
salaries
| ₹4.5 L/yr - ₹5.8 L/yr |
Data Research Analyst
28
salaries
| ₹3.7 L/yr - ₹7 L/yr |
Data Researcher 3
25
salaries
| ₹4.2 L/yr - ₹8.8 L/yr |
Wells Fargo
Morningstar
Synchrony
Ocwen Financial Solutions