I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at D. E. Shaw & Co. - Investment Firm (New York, NY) in Mar 2019
Interview
I was approached by their HR recruiter through LinkedIn to apply to this program. We had an initial 30 min phone call to explain about the firm. I was asked to apply through their website and after a few weeks I had a phone interview (at that stage I already had other offers). The 30 phone interview which was mainly fit questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What do you know about the firm? why do you want to transition to finance? questions about my research
I interviewed at D. E. Shaw & Co. - Investment Firm
Interview
First round interview with an employee of the firm. Full behavioural interview, but felt like a genuine two way conversation about me and the company. Lasted around 30 minutes or so
I interviewed at D. E. Shaw & Co. - Investment Firm
Interview
The D.E. Shaw Rotational Associate interview process includes behavioral interviews, case studies, and analytical questions, assessing problem-solving, communication, and adaptability across multiple virtual rounds over several weeks. It was a good experience.
I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at D. E. Shaw & Co. - Investment Firm (New York, NY) in Sep 2023
Interview
I did an initial 30-minutes interview with someone from a "systematic" investing team (i.e. quant). Super smart and likeable PhD who had worked at DE Shaw for 7 years. I was asked a mix of motivational and behavioral questions with follow-ups on the examples I provided. I was asked a brain teaser that I solved (with a little bit of help).
After a couple of days I was invited to the next round, which consisted of two 45 minutes interviews, a timed case study, and a discussion of the case study with an Analyst in charge of a "discretionary" investment team that I could have worked at if hired (it was an equities team and the industry focus was what I covered in investment banking).
One of the first two interviews was with someone from another investing team, while the other one with someone senior working in IR. Both interviews were similar to the first one and focused on motivational and behavioral questions.
The case study was simple but the time provided to do it was quite limited. I didn't do a great job there. I had a short interview with the Analyst but it was clear that I wouldn't pass at that point.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you worked on a complex problem with limited information.