I just described my current status, like I've graduated and am seeking jobs now. Then the HR asked me something about my skills.
He asked me to pick one of my projects on my resume and explain the details, like what position I was in the group and what the project meant.
Then I was given a small project to solve, but I failed.
We are given a number of students, denoted by $n$. We are also given a number $m$.
For $n$ students, we number them $1, 2, 3, ..., n$. Then, we build a new list.
Every time we count to the $m$-th number, we take that number out and place it at the tail of the new list. Return the list.
The following metrics were computed from 421 interview experiences for the Bloomberg LP Software Engineer role in New York, New York.
Bloomberg LP's interview process for their Software Engineer roles in New York, New York is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Bloomberg LP's Software Engineer interview process in New York, New York.