Hello blind community, I was contacted by a Bloomberg recruiter for the AI Research Engineer position. There is two screening rounds and then on site. I had my first screening successfully and it was a SWE coding interview (easy/medium boundary). Can someone from Bloomberg or someone who interviewed for this role, tell me more about the overall process (especially what to expect in the second screening round and onsite/final stage), and what types of interview rounds are there. Would there be more SWE coding rounds or there's just one I did? (the recruiter doesn't reply except for scheduling interviews) Thanks so much in advance :). #engineering #software #swe #machinelearning #bloomberg #bloomberginterview
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Hi there, This may not be answering your question but I am a swe and want to know how you got the interview calls, I don't have a master's or PhD but am looking to switch to an ai research engineer position.