Submitted CV and then got sent a 1.5h technical test.
Test was 4 questions; 2 basic python, 1 MySQL, and 1 basic data science.
The questions themselves weren't too difficult but I did run out of time. Probably could have managed it if I had done a bit of preparation beforehand. As with many of these technical tests, the time constraints can make it more of a test of speed-coding so it helps to have some pre-prepared code fragments that you can call on to solve whatever problems they throw at you
Hackerrank test followed by 2x in-person 45min technical interviews. These consisted of whiteboarding an algorithmic solution to a typical DSA problem and solving a probability based question. One of the interviewers came into the room with no shoes on and sat cross-legged in the chair for most of it…
Some nice general questions about algorithims, machine learning, and my graduate educational experience. Unfortunately I was not offered the position. They seem like an interesting company, doing quantitative financial research.
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