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      Manager Research Analyst Interview

      26 Feb 2017
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Chicago, IL

      Other Manager Research Analyst interview reviews for Morningstar

      Manager Research Analyst Interview

      1 May 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Chicago, IL
      No offer
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Morningstar (Chicago, IL)

      Interview

      On the positive side, things moved quickly. There were no long waits after each interview. But the rest of the process was brutal. I think they make it brutal on purpose, but by the end I was dreading working with these people, and managed to be both disappointed and relieved that I didn't get offered. The first contact I received was for a writing assignment; they gave me a case study, and asked me to write a 4-5 paragraph analysis of the mutual fund in the case study, including whether I'd recommend it to investors or not. It's timed at 2.5 hours via their web portal, and you need most of it to do a good job. Apparently I did a good job, so I was invited to an on-site interview which took about an hour (I think the normal process is to have a phone screening before this, but my phone screening was the last step in the process for some reason). This was a relatively normal interview with background on your career, why you want to work at Morningstar, etc. Past that stage, you receive instructions to pick a fund, and create a detailed presentation on why you'd recommend this fund to investors. You then are invited back to an in-person interview which is comprised of two 45-minute discussions identical to the first in-person interview, and then an hour-long segment where you present on the fund you've chosen and get absolutely ripped apart by a panel of directors and managers. Finally, an intern calls you to tell you that they will not be moving ahead with your candidacy. Like I said, this was an awful experience; I spent 20ish hours on this position, which is ridiculous. I have since spoken with 2 independent professional recruiters/headhunters, who seemed astonished that there are companies which still conduct the candidate process this way (my own experience bears this out). Couple this with rumors of below-average salaries and lowball offers, especially in the Chicago market. Maybe the interview process for other positions is better, but I doubt it. Kudos to all of the Morningstar employees who made it through this interview process: I highly recommend you change the way it works.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      They ask you whether you NEED to be edited when you write.
      1 Answer
      10
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      Morningstar response
      9y
      Thanks for sharing feedback on your interview experience with Morningstar’s Manager Research team. We thought it might be helpful to share some context around why we’ve designed the process to be very challenging. The interview and qualification process is intended to mimic the experiences we live every day as Morningstar research analysts. Our job is to analyze fund portfolios and uncover interesting insights that explain why a fund is good or not so good. Our conclusions often face tough scrutiny from asset managers, clients and the media, so it’s critical that we listen carefully, answer questions thoughtfully, and keep our cool under pressure. We use the fund presentation exercise in our recruiting process to assess a candidate’s analytic skills, gauge a candidate’s ability to present an investment thesis to an informed yet skeptical audience, and evaluate a candidate’s flexibility to think on their feet while under pressure. This step isn’t intended to be mean, but rather create a realistic job scenario that gives us insight into a candidate’s level of fit with our manager research role. It also provides candidates with a chance to “feel” what it’s like to be an analyst. Those who dislike this exercise probably wouldn’t enjoy the role. As the world’s leader in independent investment research and analysis, we want our entrance process to be difficult so that those who ultimately are hired feel a great accomplishment in making the team, and so that we know we’ve hired the very best. We’ve been doing it this way for a while and even though some may find it frustrating, we know it succeeds as an effective match-making process. We appreciate the effort you put into your candidacy and we’re sorry it didn’t work out with Morningstar. We truly wish you the very best.
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Morningstar (Chicago, IL)

      Interview

      45 minute structured interview with hiring manger, written report on a managed investment product (timed) and final stage is 20 minute presentation of a investment product with questions from interview panel of 3 people in the Chicago office
      1

      Manager Research Analyst Interview

      2 Jan 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Central
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Morningstar (Central) in Oct 2023

      Interview

      very efficient and smooth includes a written test with two long questions at the interview hr is very nice and responsive the interviewers were very welcoming generally an insightful interview

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why this position? How would you value a fund?
      Answer question

      Manager Research Analyst Interview

      3 Mar 2025
      Anonymous employee
      Chicago, IL
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Morningstar (Chicago, IL) in Oct 2023

      Interview

      Fund pitch was part of the interview process. The HR would give you a fund and give you three days to prepare for your fund pitch. They ask you to prepare a deck, but don't tell you what format this fund pitch will need to be in, and so you are pretty much free to do whatever.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How would Morningstar Manager Research Analyst approach this fund? What are the fund's strength? What are the peers? What is sharpe-ratio?
      Answer question