The interview process for Hackerrank and Hirevue involved a "super day" with two 45-minute interviews.
All interviewers were model risk quants. Therefore, be wary when they say "quantitative engineer"; I'm not sure that's an alpha-seeking/research role.
The interviewers did not seem to care about my previous skillset. One of them asked if I had heard of a singleton class. I had not, and they proceeded to ask me to code it in Python after about a 30-second explanation of what it is.
Regarding the maximum profit question, given a list of stock prices. I forget the exact wording, but it's a Python problem on LeetCode.
The following metrics were computed from 4 interview experiences for the Goldman Sachs Engineering Analyst role in New York, New York.
Goldman Sachs's interview process for their Engineering Analyst roles in New York, New York is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Goldman Sachs's Engineering Analyst interview process in New York, New York.