People are friendly for the most part. Developers have a lot of ownership and freedom. Good work-life balance. The free museum perk is pretty nice.
The company comes off as pretty cheap. The tech stack is pretty outdated.
They, for some reason, prefer to use only internal tools (no Slack or other collaboration tools).
These internal tools are pretty outdated, and using them is actually a pain.
- 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.
Quick chat with HR recruiter, then a 1h call with their engineer. After that, expect a virtual on-site with multiple more technical rounds. Typical DSA problem, around level Hard on LeetCode.
Got ghosted by the recruiter after the initial reach out. Went through with follow-ups to schedule the interview, providing my availability, and never heard back. I don’t know if there was a misunderstanding or if they just found another applicant.
- 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.
Quick chat with HR recruiter, then a 1h call with their engineer. After that, expect a virtual on-site with multiple more technical rounds. Typical DSA problem, around level Hard on LeetCode.
Got ghosted by the recruiter after the initial reach out. Went through with follow-ups to schedule the interview, providing my availability, and never heard back. I don’t know if there was a misunderstanding or if they just found another applicant.