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      Entrevista de Financial Software Developer

      9 abr 2013
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      New York, NY
      Sin oferta
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista normal

      Solicitud

      Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Bloomberg (New York, NY) en abr 2013

      Entrevista

      The phone interview was mundane and consisted of typical Data Structures and tell me about your projects type of questions, one good question was to when does the compiler necessarily not make a function marked inline as inline. I was also asked a puzzle. Was invited for the onsite interview, had my interviewed scheduled at 12:00 pm. Started the interview at around 12:05 pm, the first few questions where the general tell me about yourself and your projects. Then asked me about multithreading and problems associated with it, then asked about when deadlocks would occur. Difference between Semaphores and Mutex, by this time there where two interviewers, one shadow, one fairly senior, enter third interviewer at 12:13-12:15 pm, again, tell me about yourself etc.. The new interviewer asked me how to find the square root of a number without using the square root function, I knew the solution, he however asked me return the closest integer, so I was trying to figure that out, wrote a little code and he suddenly tells that's okay and asks me to write a test utility function for the sqrt function, i.e given a number and a possible guess please return if its actually the sqrt of the number, fair enough, it would just be a simple if else statement once we have used our sqrt function previously written. He had this you-are-wrong kind of face on, I was really worried and got all tensed. In hindsight, I guess he just expected me not to use the sqrt function and return true/false using just the utility function, I feel slightly flustered now, mainly because he could have just asked me that, it was neither a trick question nor a question that required a lot of thought. Anyways, now the senior interviewer asks me how to find if two lists intersect, I explained it to him (the answer is in CareerCup I guess), asked him if I should write the code, he told that wouldn't be needed. Then the other interviewer asks me about String compression, and a simpler version actually, as in aaabbbaacc would be a3b3a2c2, that was simple, told him how I could do it, in the hindsight I feel I should have given a in-place solution ( not a big deal, just required him to ask me a couple of questions on it or clarify if there is an better space efficient code is possible), again, asked him if I should write the code, he says no. The time is 12:52 PM, the guy who came in late wrapped the interview telling its almost time up, I said we could go back to the sqrt function and figure out if the solution I gave would work with a little tweaks (it would work). Then they ask me if I have any questions for them, etc etc. 12:56 PM they wrap up the interview, and they ask me to wait in the room, 15 mins later the recruiter comes in and tells me that they wouldn't continue with the interview. I felt shattered, I did not expect it at all, I did answer their questions. What was depressing was that they judged my performance on a single round of interview, I would have been okay if I actually performed bad, but my performance definitely warranted at-least may be another round to judge me, it was surely not soo off-mark that I had to be sent off immediately. Definitely this was one of the worst interviews I've faced, mainly because their perception of you is that you are a bad candidate and the interview is focused on assuring themselves that you are indeed bad rather than trying to get the best of you assuming you are actually good. Another evident problem I could see was that they just don't care, why?, because the interviews are basically general, once you've finished your training you need to again find a team that is wiling to accept you, since the interviews are general and they know that you may or may not be a part of their team, they don't care losing you. The i-don't-care attitude was so evident when I saw the guy came in late + he yawned in between the interview. The post probably makes you feel that I may be sore loser trying to vent my opinions here, I can assure you I am not, I've gotten over the interview and just wanted to give you guys a big heads-up for your interviews.
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      Otras opiniones sobre las entrevistas para el puesto de Financial Software Developer en Bloomberg

      Entrevista de Financial Software Engineer

      3 mar 2019
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      Indianapolis, IN
      Sin oferta
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista difícil

      Solicitud

      Solicité el puesto a través de la escuela superior o la universidad. El proceso duró 1 semana. Acudí a una entrevista en Bloomberg (Indianapolis, IN) en feb 2019

      Entrevista

      They had info session at school. I submitted my resume online and got the on-campus interview. The interview is 1 hour. Two engineers are the interviewer. Small talk at the beginning. Ask 1 or 2 questions about the resume. And then ask two technical questions. I finished the first one. But I did't have enough time to completed the second question. The first one is a string question. The second one is a tree question.

      Preguntas de entrevista [2]

      Pregunta 1

      A variation of Candy Crush.
      1 respuesta

      Pregunta 2

      A binary tree question. Connect left child and right child.
      1 respuesta

      Entrevista de Financial Software Developer

      31 ene 2019
      Empleado anónimo
      Londres, Inglaterra
      Oferta aceptada
      Experiencia positiva
      Entrevista normal

      Solicitud

      Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Bloomberg (Londres, Inglaterra) en dic 2018

      Entrevista

      It was a very candidate-friendly interview process, had flexible on-site dates. Amazingly quick feedback. Overall a great experience. Technical phone screen with an engineer (2 simple/average coding questions) On-site (technical and behavioral rounds)

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      Simple/average coding questions. Understanding recursion, stack, and heap, some basic C++ features, data structures characteristics
      Responder pregunta

      Entrevista de Financial Software Developer

      26 nov 2016
      Candidato de entrevista anónimo
      New York, NY
      Sin oferta
      Experiencia negativa
      Entrevista fácil

      Solicitud

      Envié una solicitud electrónica. El proceso duró 4 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Bloomberg (New York, NY) en nov 2016

      Entrevista

      - There was one phone interview with a Bloomberg engineer. - The onsite interview started with a so called tour of Bloomberg but abruptly ended with a museum of their colorful terminals. It was over in 5 minutes. The group of interviewees laughed a little when it ended. - 2 rounds of technical interviews with a break of ~20 minutes. Found it easy. Mix of algorithm and design questions. All interviewers look satisfied when they left me. - HR and recruiter forget that I exist. Forget to contact me for the next 40 minutes or so. I go to their front desk to inquire whether there are more rounds. - HR appears slightly irritated but is polite. Next 30 minutes, HR tries to understand why after 6+ years of computer science education and working for a couple of years I "chose" to be a software engineer. Does not want to hear technical stuff. Had a hard time believing I could fit the role. I wondered whether I should have taken Psychology and then become a recruiter so I could judge potential candidates of a different discipline. - At the end of the interview, was asked to "patiently" wait for the next round. Within 5 minutes, one more guy turns up and says the conference room is booked. Was once again asked to goto the front desk. Bloomberg office is huge and not all elevators goto front desk. :-( Reach somehow. - Once again try telling the front desk people that I have an interview. Give the name of the host. Host appears after 15 minutes. Asks how the interviews are going. I say "not that great". Asks whether - "Do you want to stay?". I lower my head and say "yes". - In the conference room, realizes that the manager is out of office and the manager does not have my resume. Arranges a video conference. Asks the manager over conference to not keep him "busy" since he has a flight in flat 2.5 hours. - Manager tries to understand how I ended up interviewing at Bloomberg and what role she could give me if I was chosen. It was nice but nothing productive. Interview ends in 30 minutes. - Meet the so called organizer of the whole process. Asks whether the interview was awesome. I say it was "ok". Goes on a tirade on how people like me have a low attitude and should be happy to meet awesome people. After all, the process took only a day. - Keeps repeating "Hope you get it". "Hope you get it" with a smirk while I collect my luggage and thank her for all the arrangements. - Leave broken hearted and look tearfully at Lexington tower while I rush to the airport.

      Preguntas de entrevista [1]

      Pregunta 1

      1. Deep copy a linked list with a random pointer. 2. Perimeter of the wall enclosed by an enemy. Eg: 121 121 If the enemy is labeled 2 in the above matrix, the wall size is 6. 3. Design a circle class and then on, utilities on top of it including randomly generating a point within a circle. How do you translate to polar coordinates and what changes I would make. What changes would be required for a Square/Rectangle/eclipse etc.
      1 respuesta
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