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- Three leaders in finance shared their favorite interview question to assess use on job candidates.
- The execs are industry veterans who have come up in hedge funds, banking, and wealth management.
- They avoided ubiquitous questions in favor of ones that help uncover candidates’ personalities.
There’s an art to conducting a good job interview — especially for high-stakes, high-intensity roles on Wall Street. Hiring managers have to make a spot-on assessment of candidates they don’t know in a short amount of time for roles that can impact their bottom line in a big way. So how do leaders at the top financial firms do it?
It’s all about asking the right questions.
Business Insider spoke with three Wall Street executives across business lines, firms, and expertise to get insight into their approach to interviews. We asked each of them to share the one question they ask in every interview — and what they’re hoping to learn from it.
We heard from a trader who previously worked at Citadel and started his own hedge fund, a partner and veteran at Goldman Sachs, and a CEO who runs a wealth management firm.
Their answers revealed that they try to avoid obvious and predictable “stock” interview questions in favor of ones that help uncover what type of person the applicant is. Their responses have been edited for length and clarity.