One thing I liked about Bloomberg is how much they cared about individuals. I had lots of fun working with my team and going to intern events. I never felt discouraged to speak up or ask questions.
The timing of events is mostly around Eastern Time, so you might miss a lot of them if you are working with the SF or London office.
- General introduction and getting to know you. - General questions about specific projects on your CV. - Why do you want to work at Bloomberg? - Coding challenge (medium). - Opportunity to ask questions about Bloomberg.
The first round interview involved a brief "tell me about yourself" leading into a quick deep dive conversation about an experience on the resume. Two LeetCode questions followed, one medium and one easy. Both were tagged and listed on LeetCode's "
They started with questions from your resume. They pick an experience and ask you lots of specific questions. Then, a little bit about why you want the role and why Bloomberg, etc. Then, a 45-minute LeetCode-style problem on HackerRank.
- General introduction and getting to know you. - General questions about specific projects on your CV. - Why do you want to work at Bloomberg? - Coding challenge (medium). - Opportunity to ask questions about Bloomberg.
The first round interview involved a brief "tell me about yourself" leading into a quick deep dive conversation about an experience on the resume. Two LeetCode questions followed, one medium and one easy. Both were tagged and listed on LeetCode's "
They started with questions from your resume. They pick an experience and ask you lots of specific questions. Then, a little bit about why you want the role and why Bloomberg, etc. Then, a 45-minute LeetCode-style problem on HackerRank.