The process consisted of two stages: a take-home coding assessment in R designed to evaluate analytical and programming skills, followed by an interview focused on discussing the assessment results and addressing general questions about experience, approach, and problem-solving.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. How did you find the test task?
2. Can you tell us about your experience in empirical research?
3. What are some best practices in data visualization?
I applied online. I interviewed at EBRD (London, England)
Interview
The interview process starts with sending both a CV and a cover letter. Followed by the regular online assessments. Which is then followed by a 5 hour excel exam. This includes a number of worksheets and a presemtation and a video interview.
I applied online. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at EBRD (London, England) in Nov 2025
Interview
Interview experience – very slow communication after final stage
I went through several interview stages for this role, including a final interview and a number of time-intensive assessments. The interviews themselves were fine and everyone I spoke to was professional.
However, the communication after the final interview was extremely slow and disappointing. It took around seven weeks to receive a rejection, and this was only after I followed up multiple times. The delay ran over the Christmas and New Year period, with no clear updates or realistic timeline shared during that time.
I completely understand that hiring decisions can take time, but for candidates who have reached the final stage, clearer communication and timely closure would make a huge difference. The lack of updates made what was already a stressful process much harder than it needed to be.