Summer Analyst applicants have rated the interview process at UBS with 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 100% positive. To compare, the company-average is 58.5% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
Candidates applying for Summer Analyst roles take an average of 30 days to get hired, when considering 1 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at UBS overall takes an average of 29 days.
Common stages of the interview process at UBS as a Summer Analyst according to 1 Glassdoor interviews include:
Group panel interview: 33%
Skills test: 33%
Presentation: 33%
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I applied through college or university. I interviewed at UBS (New York, NY)
Interview
2 rounds in total
First round on campus, interviews with 2 people 1-1, both associates, 30min each, no technical questions
Second round at headquarter, also 2 interviews, with Executive Directors, fit question
HR organized dinner before 2nd round interviews
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Walk me through your resume; what's your strength and weakness; standard interview questions
The process consisted of a Hirevue type interview, then superday with mix of standard technicals with more senior members of the team, had to discuss company / news I found interesting
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard technical questions, behavioral with more senior bankers
Applied and got an email for a HireVue. They gave 7 days to complete it. It was very straightforward and easy. Just like other HireVues and not too many questions. Not the hardest questions in the world but not the easiest. Just an average experience.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at UBS in Sep 2025
Interview
Standard technical questions, tell me about yourself, where you see yourself in 5 years, pitch a stock, walk through a deal you’ve done, time to ask them questions. Some of the ppl can obviously look checked out so don’t take it personally.