S&P Global Sr. Software Engineer interview questions
based on 18 ratings - Updated Jul 3, 2026
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They have a great professionalism and Interview process are not much difficult, found some learnings from there. Interviewer has also very good technical dept and he was helpful during the interview.
I applied online. I interviewed at S&P Global (Gurgaon, Haryana) in Mar 2026
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Applied for Senior Software Engineer role at S&P Global. The process had 2 rounds. Round 1 was a heavy technical round covering Angular forms, RxJS operators, lifecycle hooks, CSS, TypeScript, and a coding problem. Round 2 felt like a system design round covering JWT authentication in detail, XSS, caching, virtual scroll, loading millions of records in UI, performance optimization, token storage in SSO, displaying git tags in UI, tsconfig.json, and debugging a slow app after prolonged usage.
I applied through a staffing agency. I interviewed at S&P Global (Noida)
Interview
Divided into three phases -
1st Round - Technical Round with questions around linux, shell scripting, Oracle & Sql queries.
2nd Round - Technical/Managerial round with questions around skills mentioned in round 1 plus python and aws basics.
3rd Round - HR
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Question 1
Question to test your approach on how you narrow down to solution of a problem given.