I applied online.
A recruiter reached out to me (it was the best recruitment experience ever, really). They scheduled a phone call that seemed like a fit check, which quickly moved through my CV, a little bit about the team, and questions about me.
Next, there was a call with the team leads. This involved an introduction to the team and questions related to my CV, projects, and so on.
The subsequent stage was more technical, featuring a LeetCode-like question, pipeline, and Python.
Another technical stage followed, which primarily consisted of questions related to data and statistics, with no live coding in this round.
The final stage was with one of the senior managers. It was a very chill and informative conversation where we discussed our experiences within the data world.
I was told when to expect an answer, and they reached out back to me in a timely manner.
They decided to choose another candidate.
Overall, it was a great interview experience, definitely one of the best I've ever had. The people seemed very passionate about the company, and it appeared to be a great place to work.
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The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the Bloomberg LP Data Engineer role in London, United Kingdom.
Bloomberg LP's interview process for their Data Engineer roles in London, the United Kingdom is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Bloomberg LP's Data Engineer interview process in London, United Kingdom.