The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Bloomberg (City of London, England) in Aug 2010
Interview
Got an interview arranged through a recruiter for a very good team inside of Bloomberg. Got an email saying it will take 1 hr minimum, but to allow up to 3 hours. My recruiter explained that there are 3 stages, if you get past each stage, you get the next person coming. I was interviewed by a person I will be working with, then the head of the team, then the HR -- all in the same day. You just need to be good at computers and know what you are doing and you should be fine -- they need smart people and they know when they see one. Got everything from C/C++ questions, logic questions and more. The HR person then just came to sell the company to me. I loved the interview processes, the people and I love the culture, office and all the rest the job had to offer. Got a final interview via telephone from their head office arrange (which took about 3-4 days), which had the same type of question and I had the offer the next day. It was a no-brainer for me to accept it.
I applied online. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Bloomberg (Londres, Angleterre) in Nov 2009
Interview
I took an online C++ test, I would say a 7/10 in difficulty. Passed with flying colors (97%).
Got an email ONE hour later saying they want me to go through a technical phone interview. Then the phone interview... I did not do well, he was asking mostly UNIX questions (signals and file system) and some stack/heap and pointer C style questions. No word after that until 2 months later I get an email that they will not be offering a job at this point.
The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Bloomberg (New York, NY) in Apr 2010
Interview
Got a phone interview right after my head hunter submit my resume. The phone interview mainly includes c++, basic data structure questions and a brainteaser questions. A day after the phone interview, I am scheduled for a on-site interview a week later. I was interviewed by 4 people in 2 groups. I was asked to write code in pencil for a few algorithms.The interviewers are very nice. When I get stuck with some of the questions, they gave us some hints to knock it out.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the size of an instance of empty object? Why?