Interview Experience for Data Analyst Intern at HSBC
Application Process:
I applied online through the company's career portal. The application was straightforward, requiring a resume, cover letter, and answers to a few basic questions about my background and experience. About two weeks after submitting my application, I received an email from HR inviting me to a phone interview.
Interview Stages:
Phone Screen with HR (30 minutes):
The HR representative was very friendly and started with some general questions about my background, why I was interested in the role, and what I knew about the company.
They asked about my previous experience with data analysis tools and my familiarity with Excel, SQL, and Python.
There were also some behavioral questions like "Tell me about a time you worked in a team" and "Describe a challenging project you worked on and how you handled it."
Technical Interview with a Senior Data Analyst (45 minutes):
This interview was more focused on my technical skills. The interviewer asked me to explain a project from my resume in detail.
I was given a few SQL queries to write on the spot. They were relatively simple, involving SELECT statements and basic JOINs.
There were also questions about data cleaning techniques and how I would handle missing data in a dataset.
Lastly, I was asked to solve a small case study involving a dataset where I had to identify trends and suggest potential insights.
Final Interview with the Hiring Manager (1 hour):
The final interview was a mix of technical and behavioral questions. The hiring manager asked more about my long-term career goals and how this internship fit into those plans.
There were a few scenario-based questions like "How would you approach a situation where two stakeholders have conflicting requirements?" and "How do you ensure the accuracy of your analysis?"
We also discussed the company’s culture and the team dynamics. The manager gave me a good overview of what to expect if I were to join the team.
Overall Impression:
The interview process was well-organized and transparent. The HR team kept me informed at every step and was quick to respond to my questions. The interviews themselves were challenging but fair, and the interviewers were professional and courteous. I felt like the company genuinely wanted to understand my skills and how I would fit into the team.
Advice for Future Candidates:
Brush up on your SQL and Excel skills, as they are essential for the role.
Be prepared to discuss your past projects in detail and explain your thought process clearly.
Practice common behavioral interview questions to articulate your experiences effectively.
Understand the company's mission and values, as cultural fit seemed important to the interviewers.
Outcome:
I received an offer about a week after the final interview and happily accepted it. I am looking forward to starting my internship and contributing to the team
The overall of interview include a lot of behavioral questions and a little bit questions about your past project. Interviewer is very nice. Did not any technical assessment. Why HSBC?. Tell me about your teamwork experience.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at HSBC in Apr 2026
Interview
The HR Manager is friendly. Although, the reply is a bit slow. Overall, the experience is nice as they wont stress you. Did not have any technical tests, just talked about my past projects.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at HSBC in Mar 2026
Interview
I did on campus interview and the process was very simple. Value assement test where only 20% of the candidates passed, 50 people attended the online MCQ, coding, 21 were shortlisted, 10 cleared the technical round and all 10 got offers in the HR round.
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