applied online, wait more than a month to get interview invitation. stay nyc office almost a whole day, since they arranged me to meet two different groups, one meet in the morning, another one in later afternoon. but both interviews are quite enjoyable. one about behavior questions, the interviewer is very respective. another one is full of technical questions, probability, stochastic process, (partial) differential equations, linear algebra, numerical methods, little bit mathematical statistics, etc. with their hints, most questions are solved.
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questions are quite standard, but cover a lot materials.
I applied online and completed two interview rounds, including an in-person Superday in Charlotte on November 19. During the Superday, one interviewer asked several incorrect technical questions and initially disagreed with my answers, but the second interviewer disagreed with him and technically supported my responses.
After that, the first interviewer became largely disengaged and concluded by saying, “don’t be upset if you don’t get the offer.” Overall, the process felt uncoordinated. Although we were told decisions would be shared in early December, HR provided no follow-up or response afterward, effectively leaving candidates without closure.
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Linear algebra, differential equations, simple coding
Tough but fair interview, took about 2 weeks, first round phone interview with HR and second with head of team, asking more technical than behavioral questions. Started with talking through resume and then about different relevant topics.
The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Wells Fargo (Charlotte, NC) in Aug 2025
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hr phone interview, asking me if I have more than two yoe; how your experience align with the job description; salary expectation; skillset etc. overall not very difficult, but failed
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if I have more than two yoe;
how your experience align with the job description;
salary expectation;
skillset