I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at American Express (Gurgaon, Haryana) in May 2011
Interview
It was good and on time. though 6 rounds of interview made it tough. Let me tell you one thing, if you get selected for a job you will find all rounds were very easy and its very easy to get selected in this company. But after you are hired, you will see for the same position they take interviews and reject many people even in last round and then you will realize that it wasn't that easy to be here.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions were based on your behavioral expertise. You can never decide whats correct and whats wrong.
I applied online. I interviewed at American Express (Toronto, ON) in Jan 2026
Interview
Everyone was very professional, friendly, and had great communication during process. Questions were within expectations and they aligned with the role and position well. Two rounds for the whole process.
I interviewed at American Express (Gurgaon, Haryana)
Interview
The interview process was thorough and multi-layered, focusing heavily on my resume and past professional experience. I was challenged with detailed questions on my projects, responsibilities, and decision-making approaches. In addition, I was presented with puzzles and case studies to assess my analytical thinking, problem-solving ability, and structured approach under pressure, making it both rigorous and insightful.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Suppose the firm discovers discrepancies in reporting where certain customer data fields are inconsistent across systems. As part of the risk team, how would you identify the root cause and ensure long-term accuracy in reporting?
I applied online. I interviewed at American Express
Interview
HR first round, Associate with background and projects and one case study, Manager for technical interviews (3 SQL and 2-3 ML concepts)
Basic Behavioral, SQL Coding (JOINs), ML major concepts (overfitting, performance, etc.)
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Question 1
Write a query to select second highest transaction