In regards to algorithms / data structures, which companies have tough interviews? I’m asking because I love a good challenge. So here’s what I think: Netflix Google FB Who else?
Hedge Funds, Tower Research comes to mind.
Quora, Stripe
Directi, Uber
Sears
Can confirm I failed an interview for a cashier job there when I was 16
🔝and my application was not even shortlisted.
airbnb
ITT: “i failed interview at this place”
I heard that intel used to have a computer quiz that asked near the end what a certain button combo did and if the candidate pressed that button combo it immediately exited the interview without saving. They could start over but would have little time.
RenTech was the hardest.
Did you interview there? What role?
Yeah. I forget the role specifically but it was something along the lines of building statistical models that their trading team would implement. Super hard interview.
Definitely Intuit. Y’all missed our challenging interviews in the pursuit of more prestigious companies.
😂😂😂
trading firms like Jane Street, Two Sigma probs have the hardest
Depends. They are both math based. I had offer from Citadel but declined.
done Google and Two Sigma recently. TS was harder