The interview process was seamlessly coordinated from start to finish. The HR team ensured timely communication, updating me at each stage, which I appreciated. The questions posed during the interviews were challenging yet fair, pushing me to think critically and demonstrate my skills and knowledge. Additionally, all the interviewers were friendly, approachable, and made an effort to make me feel comfortable. They were keen to answer any questions I had about the role and the company culture. The entire experience gave me a good impression of the organization's professionalism. Based on my experience, I would definitely recommend this interview process to other potential candidates. It was transparent, respectful, and well-organized.
Went through 3 rounds of interview, all of which were focused on math. they started with basic questions and built up to harder ones. Also some behavioral questioins at the start of each round
Applied online and passed the resume screen, got invited to a first round, didn't pass, was my first time interviewing for quant and nerves made me answer not quite at the best of my ability
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Question 1
In a game you are given a distribution of marbles, how to figure out the maximum payoff without knowing the colors
I was qualified for the first round of the interview proccess. I was asked about the reasons why i want to become a Quant and why i applied in Jane street for this role. After I was asked two probability questions. The interviewer was ok but at some moments I wasn't sure if she was following my thoughts
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Question 1
Mainly I failied since I tried to give them a strict answer to one of the problems(which was impossible to calculate in this time) and the wanted to hear some intuitive approach which leads to approximately correct answer.