I applied through university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Prudential (Brunswick, ME) in Oct 2017
Interview
Only made it to first round interview. Had a somewhat informal conversation with a high level Prudential employee. He walked through my resume and often would go off on tangents about random items on there, which I actually found to be a nice way of going through the interview. Asked questions ranging from my experience with excel to what I thought of Janet Yellen's tenure at the Fed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you rate Janet Yellen's performance as Fed chair?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Prudential (Newark, NJ) in Oct 2025
Interview
Was not bad, hirevue to superday and the hirevue was 5 questions, superday was mostly behavioral and not very technical, all parts of the interview process was online via zoom
fairly easy with a couple hire vue questions that were revied by a hiring manager. The questions were some technical and some behavioral that were pretty randoms. They were pretty easy and straighforward with 20 seconds to speak
I applied online. I interviewed at Prudential (New York, NY)
Interview
Hirevue, first round. Asked 5 total questions. 3 regarding yourself and 2 regarding the current market. I did not make it past the hirevue round. But found it very similar to other hirevues that I have done.