I was asked to attend an in-house interview the next day. It was the third round, an in-house interview with two R&D specialists.
They asked why I was interested in the role and what I would like to do.
Then, they asked several C++ and algorithm questions. I did poorly on one of these questions.
Later, they also asked things relevant to my major (I am not a CS major), which I answered pretty well.
At the end of the interview, I was asked to stay in the room. I thought I had passed and was expecting information about the next rounds. Yet, the recruiting contact person showed up and led me out of the building.
I thought I did well on most of the questions, though.
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The following metrics were computed from 13 interview experiences for the Bloomberg LP Financial Software Engineer role in New York, New York.
Bloomberg LP's interview process for their Financial Software Engineer roles in New York, New York is very selective, failing most engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Bloomberg LP's Financial Software Engineer interview process in New York, New York.