Bloomberg has style. It's a vibrant environment with great people.
Their hiring process was tough. If you get through:
Their open-plan offices are great, but can be a little distracting. It's a large international organization, so some decisions take longer.
Experiment with more private work places. Open-plan offices are nice and good to hear about things that are going on around you, but can be a little noisy. Distraction is bad for software developers in particular. For example, create a few silent work rooms.
Apply online. Wait a couple of weeks, then they will ask you to book a date. Once booked, they will send an invite. Joined the meeting, waited over 30 minutes, and the interviewer joined and said that they need to reschedule it to a later hour. Joi
I was asked two coding interview questions and then was rejected. I was told I would receive feedback; however, none was given. The first interviewer seemed like he didn't want to be there. The second interviewer seemed more interested.
It's a classical interview process. It started with an HR round, in which they wanted to know you. After that, there was R1, a coding interview, where they asked one LeetCode medium question. In R2, they asked another LeetCode medium question for cod
Apply online. Wait a couple of weeks, then they will ask you to book a date. Once booked, they will send an invite. Joined the meeting, waited over 30 minutes, and the interviewer joined and said that they need to reschedule it to a later hour. Joi
I was asked two coding interview questions and then was rejected. I was told I would receive feedback; however, none was given. The first interviewer seemed like he didn't want to be there. The second interviewer seemed more interested.
It's a classical interview process. It started with an HR round, in which they wanted to know you. After that, there was R1, a coding interview, where they asked one LeetCode medium question. In R2, they asked another LeetCode medium question for cod