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      Finance Manager Interview

      Feb 11, 2024
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Revolut

      Interview

      Hi! Please continue reading for an honest and positive experience. Like some of you, I have searched for feedback and tips on how to pass interviews, and well… here it isn't great. You see, I always saw Revolut as my dream company. I was so motivated and excited that negative experiences didn't put me off, and I'm really glad they didn't! This is my full and honest review of the whole process with plenty of tips on how to land that job! Please keep in mind that this was for a Finance junior position, and for positions requiring more years of experience, the process will be different: 1º It is really important to see if you fit with the company culture and environment. On LinkedIn, connect with people in the same position that you want to be recruited for and try to have a conversation. It is really important to see if you like it (maybe you can get a reference from them!). 2º The Cognitive and Personality tests - if you really want to pass to the next stage, you have to practice like it is a school exam and you want to get all answers correct. There is plenty of information on Google and YouTube with tips and mock tests. No matter what position you are applying for, you will probably have this. I studied a lot and understood what the test entailed, so for me, it wasn't that difficult. I think it also tests the "Never settle" value; the more you practice, the more you will achieve a higher score. The personality test was really spot on and very easy to do. I had the result that I had passed to the next stage really fast, and from then on, it took maybe two weeks for the final interview. Extra Tip: In all interviews, please be prepared to ask questions. 3º Interview with HR - As I did in the cognitive test, I prepared for this next interview thoroughly. I read everything I could about Revolut, talked with employees, and saw news/videos. Basically, I was prepared for every question. It was a really good interview; the HR interviewer was really sweet and helpful. It was a conversation where she got to know me, and I got to know the company. Probably one of the best interviews I had. Tips: Listen to the Revolut Insider podcast; they give you lots of tips on how to secure the best interview, what the interview process is like, and read about news on Revolut and your field. Interview with Team Leader - Really enjoyed the interview. You have to be prepared to explain your past and present experience, give lots of examples and accomplishments. Again, it was a conversation where I could understand more about the team, the job I would be doing, and if I fitted in that. More Tips: When preparing the examples, don't forget the culture values of Revolut; they can come in handy. I didn't have the case studies in all the interviews. 4ºInterview with the Head of the Department - Really interesting interview. I was very nervous because it was the final step, but fortunately, I was able to show my experience and skills, and ultimately pass. It is a little bit the same as the second interview, but you will delve deeper into the questions about your experience and your role. I hope this review will help some of you land your dream job. If not, don't worry; there is always another chance in the future! Cheers!

      Interview questions [1]

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      Finance Manager Interview

      Jun 11, 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Singapore
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Revolut (Singapore)

      Interview

      The recruiter arrived late, and was extremely aggressive in obtaining my last drawn compensation, including the specific breakdown of salary, bonus, etc. off the bat. When I tried to ask a question, the response felt dismissive. He mentioned that he had to leave for the next interview as he was late and cut the session short.
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      Finance Manager Interview

      Aug 13, 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Singapore
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Revolut (Singapore) in Aug 2025

      Interview

      Recruiter reached out via LinkedIn. The process had 5 stages: 1. Screening Call – Resume walkthrough and discussed on motivation for interviewing. 2. SHL Assessment – CCAT test: 40 questions in 20 minutes, with ~31/40 needed to pass. 3. Skills Interview – Technical interview with a senior financial controller (UK). Covered resume in detail and included questions on month-end process, IFRS 16 leases, impairment of intangible assets, and bank reconciliations. Questions were quite theory-heavy, but the interviewer was professional and shared helpful insights about the role. 4. Problem-Solving Interview – Case-style discussion with the senior manager from the local finance team on improving CSAT scores at an airport. Engaging conversation but felt somewhat unrelated to the actual role. 5. Team Fit Interview – Final round with the local head of finance (hiring manager). This was the least engaging stage. The interviewer followed a strict checklist of behavioral questions and offered minimal insight into the company or role. I was occasionally spoken over mid-response (likely unintentional). There was also an awkward shift in the conversation flow mid-interview when the interviewer noted we should have started with behavioral questions. At times, the focus was more on the situations I described than my actions or results. The interview concluded with my closing questions being answered briefly. Overall Impression: The recruiter was responsive, helpful, and provided prep calls before each stage. Update and feedback between rounds were quick (1–2 days). Including the hiring manager earlier in the process may help assess mutual fit more efficiently.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Skills interview: 1. Tell me about a typical month-end process. 2. How would you account for lease and non-lease components? 3. How would you account for a lease modification? 4. How do you identify a lease? 5. How do you impair for an intangible asset? 6. When can you reverse impairment for IA and to what extend? 7. Can you reverse impairment on goodwill? 8. How do you do a bank reconciliation? Problem-solving interview: You are working at an airport. Your CSAT score is 2/5 but your competitor's is 4/5. How can you improve your CSAT score? Team fit interview: 1. What was one time you had an internal team conflict and how did you resolved it? 2. Tell me about a time when you had to complete a task with limited resources. 3. Have you ever made an important decision without consulting your manager? 4. Why Revolut?
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      Finance Manager Interview

      Apr 15, 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      London, England
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Revolut (London, England) in Apr 2025

      Interview

      Way too long, some stages are not relevant to the role you apply for. First round with HR: would not recommend my recruiter as he was 100% disengaged and felt like he just wanted the call to be over. After a month, I get an email for the skills interview. When I asked more info to the recruiter I was ghosted so I turned up to the interview without knowing what to expect. The hiring manager was nice but he didnt ask me any competency/skill question, so I am still wondering why I didnt make it to the following stage. My recruiter obviously didnt care to share any feedback regardless of me sending an email requesting it. At no point I was given any idea re salary, which I think is disrespectful given the amount of time they require you to invest in their process. At no point they talk about team work... it all seems to be about individuals rather than working together towards common goals. HR seriously needs some restructuring in this company... never seen such an appalling way of dealing with candidates in my 14 years of experience. So much talk for being the best in class, yet they allow poor practices in their HR department. No offer but maybe it was just not the right timing/opportunity.

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