The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (McKinney, TX) in Feb 2019
Interview
1) One hour basic python scripting skills. Like string manipulation and for loop basic. They used coder pad.
2) Three One hour 2:1 interviews that were both technical and behavioral. Cool part was the two people who interviewed me each time were actually people on my team.
3) One hour algorithm challenge which was super basic.
Personally I liked the people but I went I got this with an offer on the table already and told them I needed to move fast. After they drug it out for three weeks I got pissed off and sent 7 emails in 2 days insisting they make a decisions and extend an offer or walk away. They did a really poor job of setting expectations and communicating.
I would work here but it really is one of the worst interview processes you can imagine.
We will pass you a weight. Using the letters in the alphabet, give us back the combination which accomplishes that weight using the fewest number of letters. Letters can repeat.
A= 1
B = A*2+ 1
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It was a coderpad round, which was easy to solve. I got moved to next round which was scheduling a 15 min HCM call. Hope it goes well and I can move to superday round.
The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs in Oct 2023
Interview
There are 3 rounds minimum. The first round is telephonic round and then they will schedule the coding round which has leet code round which is difficult round. Also, they will ask about the roles and responsibilities.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Question regarding the graphical question on weather report?
First was the HR round, which is normal kind of questions describing yourself and stuff.
Next was Coding Test, where a proctored based Coding problem is given and you have to do it via screenshare.
After passing that there will be Technical Interview, which is more of a memory test.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Linux Multithreading
AWS EC2 volume recovery when pem file is lost.