I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Kantar (Londres, Inglaterra) in Mar 2024
Interview
Every individual I encountered throughout the interview stages exuded warmth and hospitality. Their genuine interest in me and my work was palpable, fostering a positive atmosphere throughout. It was a genuinely pleasant experience
The process entails three main stages:
Recruiter Phone Call: This initial step involves a conversation with a recruiter. It's a casual discussion covering your background, the position's requirements, and mutual expectations.
Manager Interview: Following the recruiter call, you'll have a half-hour video call with the hiring manager. They'll introduce themselves, the company, and the role. You'll then present your background and discuss your CV. The conversation delves into relevant experiences, past projects, behavioural inquiries, motivation, and some light technical questions.
Work/Test Presentation: The final stage involves a practical assessment. You'll be given a dataset and tasked with performing statistical analysis. Subsequently, you'll present your findings. This step provides an opportunity to showcase your skills and how you approach problem-solving.
Interview process was brief, took around 3 to 4 weeks in total. It included a screening interview, followed by a case interview (case prepared at home), and a final team vibe-check interview.
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Kantar (Bengaluru) in Aug 2025
Interview
The interview had 2 rounds
Technical Interview:-
It started with my introduction
Followed by my project explanation
Then few questions on excel and python
Business based question
Feedback
HR Interview
Introduction
And basic questions like why kantar, etc
I got a call from a recruiter and the next day we had a technical interview. The process was simple, the interviewer was nice overall had a good experience. WOuld recommend. SQL aggregations and join based questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
SQL scenario based questions on joins and aggregations.