I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (Londres, Angleterre) in Mar 2022
Interview
- Algorithms Test x2 (I definitely had 2 though they may have had different names) just blitz some leetcode as practice and you'll be fine - Datastructures - Know how array lists, red black trees, hashtables, link lists work. All pretty standard - Systems design - This was done verbally which was a bit odd exposed that their infrastructure is stuck in the dark ages - Cultural interview - I got hard sold the job
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I was asked about datastructures such as array lists, linked lists, hashtable, concurrent hashtable and red black tree. With knowledge of these you should be fine for the algorithms questions too. Leetcode shows what GS most asked questions are. I got a easy/medium then a hard.
I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (Varsovie, Mazovie)
Interview
A recruiter reached out to me. Technical screening was easy, then the super day loop included LC medium/hard questions. The last interview was my background check, project deep-dive, and theoretical conversation about applied solutions and their limitations/optimization.
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Screening: GS tagged questions on LC
Super Day: Longest Palindrome Substring, question similar to Number of Ways to Wear Different Hats to Each Other (not exactly this), question with hashmap+sliding window and question with heaps.
Had Coderpad interview (45 mins), Superday Interview (45mins ,45 mins) virtually. they were DSA , DSA+ System Design. currently waiting for the update. 2 interviewers, were there in each rounds. DSA problems were Optimal approach and find average score
First round was hackerrank assessment having 2 coding questions. Then after clearing that, the first round of interview had Leetcode Hard question, similar to get the maximum score. I was not able to do it. Interviewer was very nice though
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Leetcode Hard question, similar to get the maximum score