Hello! I was just wondering if anyone could any advice for HRT's Algo Dev phone interview. I am studying my butt off and want to be as prepped as possible. I am currently going through Xinfeng Zhou's A Practical Guide to Quantitative Finance Interviews. Is there any other resources that people recommend to get better at probability/brain teaser questions? LC: 450+ TC: 🥜 YOE: 1 #software #ml #hrt #hudsonrivertrading #interview
1st phone: quick cv walk through, then a couple of basic maths and stats brainteasers 2nd phone: mostly algorithm questions (no actual coding). If you pass the 2nd phone screen you should get invited for the (virtual) onsite. My best tip would be to make sure that you spend time learning maths and cs properly, not just memorizing brainteasers and LC. You want to train your problem solving muscles so that you can solve any question they throw at you (and at some point in the interview process, there will be a question that you haven't seen before). If you have the equivalent of a maths undergrad+basic algorithm and cs knowledge+excellent problem solving skills+some programming experience in, say, C++ and python, you're pretty much there. What stops most people is the "excellent problem solving skills" part above. (I did at some point pass the onsite for HRT algo dev)
Also received an algorithm developer interview. Head hunter told me algo developer is the quant in Hudson river trading. Is that true?
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