I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Fitch Ratings in Mar 2010
Interview
Interview consists of 2 - 3 meetings. First interview usually is a casual, get to know you interview with your future superiors or with the office manager. Questions asked are not difficult. This interview is frequently a phone interview for international candidates or an in-office interview for locals.
Second interview is a challenge. Candidates are provided a real rating case and asked to evaluate it in writing (one week) and submit it prior to the interview. At the interview, a panel of about 4 analysts cross examine and test skills on whether you can defend your rating recommendation. Hard finance questions are also common. Candidates present their case in about 5 - 10 mins before it is opened to Q&A.
Third interview may be necessary if candidate did not meet his superiors in person in the first two rounds.
Quick decision making process.
Background checks are extensive, and conducted by some external agency. References need to be solid.
Probation period, depending on locality can be 3 - 6 months. Getting an offer does not mean that you will be retained. During the probation period you will be subjected to ungodly amounts of stress and difficult situations. Only those candidates who do not succumb to the stress and retain their good humour appear to be retained.
Work culture is respectful, very international, offers a lot of independence and responsibility at a junior level. Colleagues are nice, but there is little team or project based work, which has its good facets, as office politics, mobbing remains low. There is little competition between colleagues. Superiors are sometimes rather incompetent, and in other cases super smart but poor people managers. Don't expect investment banker compensation. Rating Agencies are glorified media companies. Compensation is comparable to regular corporate banking and far better than media. Nice colleagues, modern office environment, good work life balance, good training opportunities with strong support from management.
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I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Fitch Ratings (Toronto, ON)
Interview
HR screening round, round with direct manager and MD, interview with group MD.
Case study/ Fitch ratings presale or new issue report interview
Focus on structured finance, working, structure,rating criteria and key rating drivers.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Prior experience, role and linkage to job description
Have an excel and writing test. Not too hard if you are familiar with excel. Then 2 interviews before getting a decision. Process is pretty straight forward and people are nice enough.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Expect you to know a lot about cashflow waterfalls.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Fitch Ratings (Toronto, ON) in Sept 2024
Interview
I interviewed in 3 steps. the first one was with Recruiter which was smooth and about my interest in Fitch ratings and why I want to leave my current job. Then the second step was with an Analyst and the third one was with an Senior Analyst and a Senior Director. All interviews went really well as it was very much aligned with my background and experience. However, despite my 3 time follow ups with recruiter and Senior Director, I heard nothing, even my application in the profile is still showing Assessments after 2 month of my latest interview. They had to at least have the decency and respect my time and send me an email of rejection. Overall, I think the culture of this company is very much like how they treat you in interview process. very disrespectful.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why Fitch?
Why do you want to leave your current job?
Have you worked with FMs?
One of the challenges in you workplace?
Do you follow recent news? One of the most important one you recently heard?
What type of documentations you check during your credit reviews?