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      Operations Associate Interview

      18 Jan 2012
      Anonymous employee
      Westport, CT
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Bridgewater Associates (Westport, CT) in Mar 2010

      Interview

      I first had a phone interview in which the interviewer wanted to find out more about you as a person. They asked questions like what was your favorite class in college, why you made certain career moves, and why you are interested in this job. Pretty generic, however it was clear that they were not interested in hearing the typical BS wall street answers, but they wanted to honestly know your thought process as to WHY this was your favorite class, ect. Once I passed the phone test I was asked to take two different personality tests before I came to the office for an in person interview (took about a week to set up). Once on site you first have a group interview with all of the other candidates you are interviewing against. You will be given a list of topics that have nothing to do with finance and made to discuss/argue about them with each other (topics like abortion/steroid use in sports/illegal immigration). There are two interviewers that sit with you to moderate the conversation and then there are HR people in the back taking notes. The point is to see your thought process and how well you justify your arguments more than what your argument is. After this they will eliminate some candidates and the other ones will be taken in for a 1 on 1 interviews. You will then be asked to solve a question like "how many McDonalds are there in midtown manhattan" or "you own a deli and an order comes in for 100 blt's to be served at the same time, how would you go about it." Again, they do not care about the right answer, but about how you think about giving an answer. If you make it past that then you will have a different interviewer give you a more traditional 1 on 1 interview. Advice: They are looking for people who naturally fit there, so do yourself a favor and be honest. If you are not they type of person that is meant to work there then its better that you find out at the interview and work somewhere else. You will NOT be able to fake it there and even if you get hired you will be discovered.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How many McDonalds are in midtown
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      Operations Associate Interview

      7 Jun 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Bridgewater Associates

      Interview

      The interview process was drawn out over two months, nearly three. I found the actual interviews to be interesting and thought provoking, but found the interactions with recruiters to be miserable.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      They put us in a group and we had to debate if social media was bad or good
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      Operations Associate Interview

      20 Apr 2022
      Anonymous employee
      Westport, CT
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Bridgewater Associates (Westport, CT) in Apr 2018

      Interview

      The interview process was long but productive and very well organized in my opinion. It took a few months from start to finish but I met with very different teams throughout the process and found it helpful to determine what area I wanted to pursue.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about a weakness
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      Operations Associate Interview

      18 Nov 2016
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Bridgewater Associates

      Interview

      A recruiter from Bridgewater messaged me over LinkedIn inviting me to interview for the Front Office Operations Associate role. I was interested, so the recruiter set up a 45 minute first round introductory call to explain the role in detail as well as the company's culture, and the rest of the time was discussing my resume in its entirety. I was selected for a second round interview over the phone the following week with an Associate. In the interim, 2 other recruiters from Bridgewater reached out saying they were the new go-to contact for my interview process, making a total of 3 people I was now dealing with. They asked me to complete 3 personality tests over the weekend, in addition to an Excel test. The 2nd round interview was a 30 minute phone call with the scheduled Associate, and an Analyst that they had not mentioned, who did all of the talking on their end. The Analyst asked to go over my Excel test to analyze my way of thinking, as opposed to the actual results. We spent 1 minute discussing my results, then they asked me to completely re-engineer my calculations for the Excel test from the ground-up. So completing the Excel test was a waste of time, and then you're pressured to re-do the entire test over the phone on the spot, with a new approach. Then the Analyst grilled me on my newly formed answers, then I had the opportunity to ask 3 quick questions, then the 30 minutes was up. In addition, filling out the personality tests was time consuming and proved to be useless. The junior level analyst did not know how to articulate his question regarding reengineering to Excel model, so it wasted several minutes of the short 2nd round phone call - if the Associate who I was supposed to speak to actually talked, I believe the process would've been smoother and better overall. Below are all the questions I was asked in the process, including first and second round.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What do you know about Bridgewater Associates? What do you want to do 5 years from now? Tell us about your current job. Tell us your thought process on the Excel test, from beginning to end. If you were to remodel your approach to the Excel test from the ground up, how would you go about doing it? How would you calculate/assess the productivity of 2 ice cream salesmen across a year's time, where one takes 20 days of vacation in a row, and the other takes 20 days of vacation dispersed randomly across the year? + Many questions specific to my resume (in the first round)
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