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      Senior Developer Interview

      Feb 3, 2011
      Anonymous employee
      New York, NY
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at BGC Group (New York, NY) in Jan 2011

      Interview

      3.5 hours for in-person interview. 4 interviewers in total. Each took 45 minutes approx. . Office average(for my comparison..i work for a company which got a new building in nyc). People - ok. More relaxed setting.(than dynamic). Did not take me for lunch so i was hungry until 1:40pm in interview. One of the interviewer said since it is a public company they don't spend too much money on employees. Comment was not made regarding lunch but in general. Again perception on first visit.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      what is Virtual destructor,? which unix signals cannot be blocked? what happens on connect(socket) under the hood in TCP?
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      Question 2

      implement auto_ptr ?
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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Sep 13, 2023
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      New York, NY
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at BGC Group (New York, NY) in Apr 2023

      Interview

      Leetcode easy and leetcode medium not that hard Talk about last projects experience Talk about the role and the team Ask your motivation and why changing jobs implement a queue data structure using stack. Be careful the stack.size() may not be a 0(1) operation

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      implement a queue data structure using stack. Be careful the stack.size() may not be a 0(1) operation
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      Senior Software Engineer Interview

      Nov 9, 2018
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      New York, NY
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at BGC Group (New York, NY) in Oct 2018

      Interview

      Contacted by an external recruiter. Do a coding exercise. Informed by recruiter that the hiring manager will do a phone interview. Phone interview consists of someone who works for the hiring manager giving standard on the fly coding questions. Trees, maps, etc. Afterwards the recruiter says the feedback was positive followed by ghosting by all involved.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Suppose you are given a text file containing pairs of city names, one pair per line, with the names on each line separated by a comma. The file might look something like (provided for illustration purposes only): Philadelphia, Pittsburgh Boston, New York Hartford, New York Los Angeles, San Diego New York, Croton-Harmon St. Petersburg, Tampa Each line of the file indicates that it is possible to travel between the two cities named. (More formally, if we think of the cities as nodes in a graph, each line of the file specifies an edge between two nodes.) In the example above it is possible to travel between Boston and New York, and also between Hartford and New York, so it follows that Boston and Hartford are connected. On the other hand, there is no path between Boston and Tampa, so they are not connected. Write a java program, called Connected , that reads in such a file and outputs whether two specified cities are connected. The program will be invoked from the command line as: java Connected <filename> <cityname1> <cityname2> and will output a single line stating yes or no . Here are some sample interactions, assuming the example file above is named cities.txt > java Connected cities.txt Boston Hartford yes > java Connected cities.txt Boston Tampa no > java Connected cities.txt Boston Ypsilanti no • Commas will not appear within city names in the file. For example, "Washington, D.C." will not appear in the file as a city name. • Your choice of algorithms and data structures should allow the program to handle arbitrarily large files reasonably efficiently. You can, however, assume that the file will fit in memory. • The program is permitted to return any or no output when given a malformed input file or malformed command line; however it should not crash or otherwise terminate abnormally. • The file is considered to be a list of all connections, not all cities; a city not in the file is connected to no other city. • Please let us know how to build it (e.g. supply a Makefile) so that we can build and test it ourselves. • Multiple source files should be tarred/zipped together. Note:  File sample above is provided for illustration purposes only, program should be able to detect connection where number of edges in the connectivity graph between cities is bigger than 2  The code should be production quality
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