Two rounds, phone call then exam . Felt like the guy hadn't a clue about what they do. He seemed nice but I wasn't feeling it l then exam . Felt like the guy hadn't a clue about what they do. He seemed nice but I wasn't feeling
Seems overly excessive. Three rounds before hr/fit and they ask a lot of very varied questions. You spend around 2-3 hours writing code while they throw all kinds of questions at you from TCP to threading to data structures, to puzzle/logic questions. It is exhausting and slow. Additionally they don’t pay well so beware. One of the questions I asked was what version of c++ they use, and the guy didn’t know if it was 14 or 17. So you are expected to know a wide range of varied things on the spot but they can’t even tell you what version of c++ they use. Go figure. The office location isn’t competitive compared to other banks either, though some of the rounds are remote.
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Data structure questions then constantly drilling down to find out what you don’t know.
was a single interview and i did not progress because they do not work full remote. It seems to me that is not the best place to be payed according your spectations.