Nice company, good work-life balance.
I don't see any downsides.
1-hour technical phone screen, then they fly you out to the NY office for a 5-hour interview and company tour. The interview includes a mix of behavioral and data structures/algorithms questions.
At my college career fair, they asked a simple question. A week later, they wanted to schedule a one-hour on-campus interview with me. They immediately scheduled another one-hour technical interview for the next day, and then after that, an interview
I applied to the Bloomberg website in late July and received my first email for a phone screen in late August. Bloomberg does not recruit at my school, so I did not have any on-campus interviews. My phone screen was relatively easy (see Question #1)
1-hour technical phone screen, then they fly you out to the NY office for a 5-hour interview and company tour. The interview includes a mix of behavioral and data structures/algorithms questions.
At my college career fair, they asked a simple question. A week later, they wanted to schedule a one-hour on-campus interview with me. They immediately scheduled another one-hour technical interview for the next day, and then after that, an interview
I applied to the Bloomberg website in late July and received my first email for a phone screen in late August. Bloomberg does not recruit at my school, so I did not have any on-campus interviews. My phone screen was relatively easy (see Question #1)