I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs
Interview
I gave my resume at a career fair. Received a call for an on campus interview. The interview was quite simple and required basic data structures questions. Asked some java questions.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (Bengaluru) in Oct 2014
Interview
Applied through a recruiter. Process took one day. Interviewed at Bangalore office.
One written Test with Java coding question and SQL database creation question
F2F round1 [only 50% will go for this] for those who cleared above [Datastructure,Java, and other frameworks mentioned in your CV , SQL Join Queries]
F2F round2 [only 10% of last round] More In-depth Java [Threading,Polymorphism,Restful,Serialization,Test-driven,Mocking and creating Object with certain criteria using Trees]
Now only very few people left . So If passed round2 . Round3 will be Managerial , which unfortunately I didn't have.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Menu A has A1,A2,A3
Menu B has B1,B2
and Menu A1 has A11,A12,A13
and Menu A12 has A123. Implement this Object.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (Bengaluru) in Aug 2014
Interview
I attended 9 round of interview.
1st round : written technical MCQ questions,
2nd to 8th : All technical except for 2 Managerial rounds
9th round : A telephonic round. Call came from Hong Kong.
Very very very lengthy process. Completing the full process will take more than 60 days.
Suggession : If you have offer letter tell them before hand, once they roll off your offer letter you cannot bargain with them. The HRs will talk to very nicely, but the moment u tell them u cannot join GS you can see the change in their behaviour.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Couldn't remember the questions but all questions are mostly from Core Java and SQL. Not a single question on Spring, Hibernate or Struts.
Core Java : Basics, Threads, Collections