1st round coding based questions, 2nd not sure because they ghost after 1st round, but probably talk to the PI of the lab. So be prepared to move on after the 1st round as they may ghost without any feadback
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Economics related questions that needed to be answered by coding in Python or R
I interviewed at Harvard University (Cambridge, MA)
Interview
It was fairly standard, a virtual meeting was scheduled and I was asked to introduce myself and my research after which he told me a bit about his own. There were no oddball questions or particularly difficult ones.
Submitted application and was invited for an interview the next day. One video call interview, more like a conversation with two members of the lab. Both were very friendly and interview was enjoyable.
I interviewed at Harvard University (Cambridge, MA)
Interview
Pretty simple interview process; you meet a PI, find a grad student, and then decide on hours and if there are projects you'd be a good fit to work on.