Financial Application Engineer Interview Questions
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Apr 19, 2012
Interview Question for Financial Applications Engineer at Bloomberg L.P.:
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“write out in a programming language of your desire how to sort two different ascending arrays of numbers into a single ascending array” |
Apr 19, 2012
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“when will be the next three palindrome dates?” |
Mar 31, 2012
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“How to output last five nodes in order from a singly linked list whose length is unkown” |
Mar 31, 2012
Interview Question for Financial Applications Engineer at Bloomberg L.P.:
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“Knowledge of heap memory” |
Mar 26, 2012
Interview Question for Financial Applications Engineer at Bloomberg L.P.:
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“The question about dropping two eggs from a 100 story building. I forgot the question exactly, but I remember seeing it on Glassdoor before.” |
Mar 25, 2012
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“If a 3x3 white cube is painted blue on its face and then cut into 1x1 cube, what are the chances of picking a cube with a blue side from a bag” |
Mar 19, 2012
Interview Question for Financial Applications Engineer at Bloomberg L.P.:
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“How would you count number of words in a sentence in C++?” |
Mar 15, 2012
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“If there are 7 blue balls, 4 greens, 5 yellow, 2 green and in the first position there is a blue ball and in the fourth is a yellow, and the blues cant be next to another blue and green have to be next to each other, what color ball is in the third position.” |
Mar 4, 2012
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“logic questions about programming” |
Feb 22, 2012
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“My clock is 9 minutes slow every hour. At noon, it tells the correct time. After how many hours will it again tell the correct time?” |
