How does bloomberg structure their interview process? I have a tech screen coming up with bloomberg, and it's just going straight to hackerrank, not even a behavioral chat to see if I can talk about my work. Any gotchas I should know about or other advice in general? I'm a jr. sde, don't have a whole lot of experience with technical interviews. TC: 0 (was laid off during covid-19)
Leetcode
If you done with onsite, did they ask you sys design or ood?
Can't always be leetcode, right? I got an explicit link to a hackerrank session that I'm apparently going to be given a code for.
@Barclays my on-site is on Wednesday
definitely talk through your process, but you’re expected to pretty much breeze through the phone screen questions as they will be LC easy with some Medium follow-up. Make sure you’ve done a ton of LC easy/med
Gotcha, thanks. I'll do my best but I haven't done a ton of them; been going through problems in elements of programming interviews and a few LC easies with a med or two. Don't want to throw in the towel right away but I probably need more grind time.
I had got a LC hard... A Bloomberg tagged question haships
I am not sure if the interview process changed due to COVID-19, but the way it was is that you get a phone screen with mostly one sometimes two easy-ish problems (similar to ones you find on Leetcode under Bloomberg tag, or easy/medium-easy LC problems). Then, there is (sometimes) a video interview then the onsite interview (which is replaced now with more video interviews). The last set of interviews will have a system design component, usually focused on class design for grad positions or interns but can be anything really. Every interview will have a behavioral part even the first phone screen with questions like "Why Bloomberg" and so on. Check Glassdoor and GeeksForGeeks for more in depth previous interview experiences and good luck!
Hi, how long after initial phone screen can you expect to hear back if you are being moved forward?
Could someone please provide some advise for the senior fullstack interview at London? Just LC easy/medium questions or is there anything else that could be asked during this process?
My recruiter (new grad position) told me that if I pass the first two rounds, they will schedule a manager round on a different day. Does anybody know if they moved away from the 2 rounds + 2 more rounds on the same day if you pass format?
doesn't have to be same day
A little late, but how did it go? Also, how did you like Clever devices?
Got filtered out first round. Clever was OK, but I wouldn't recommend it. It's extremely easy to find yourself working late or taking stuff home (based on things I saw and heard around the office and from our satellite offices) but without the compensation one would normally get for that kind of time
Damn that sucks. Better luck next time. How difficult would say the interview was for Bloomberg? That’s what I kind of figured regarding the WLB at Clever. I’m glad I didn’t go with them this January... probably would have been one of the first ones shit canned.
I am prepping for Bloomberg too, if you want to grind together DM me
I have upcoming Bloomberg hackerrank round , any tips on how to prepare ? How many rounds will be there after hackerrank round ? Plz suggest
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