Did a HackerRank test for the quant position. It had a coding section with 2 questions and a math questions with around 11 questions. The coding questions were mostly around leetcode medium, and didn't take that long to finish in Python. However, the more difficult part was the math test. It includes topics such as Linear Algebra, Probability, Statistics, Calculus, so I'd suggest to brush up on these topics before taking the hackerrank. I did not pass on to the next portion.
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One question they asked was given a list of trace properties in linear algebra, identify the incorrect property
oa, hirevue, and superday. it was very easy, simple leetcode tagged questions. i found out about it through a school event. going to their sponsored events are helpful, having a referral helped me get the oa.
Online assessment, followed by final round with 1 technical round and 1 behavioural. I did this over zoom because I was overseas but most did it in person. Standard technical & scenario based behavioural questions.
I applied online. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (New York, NY) in Dec 2025
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SuperDay, 2 back to back interviews. Technical + Behavioural. Leetcodes questions where easy to medium 2 per interview. I thought I answered them perfectly but might have got rejected because of the behavioural answers.
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Explain a time that you made a mistake and how did you go about learning from it.