The total process took approximately two months, from early September to early November.
I applied for Quantitative Strategy and took a Math+CS coding assessment. The assessment included easy coding questions and medium statistics/math questions. It's recommended to know basic linear algebra and probability theory.
The HireVue was straightforward with simple questions, most of which can be found online. There was one situational question and the rest were standard behavioral questions.
The final round interviews consisted of 50% behavioral and 50% technical questions. I encountered an additional easy coding question and a medium conditional probability question.
I received an offer in early November.
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The following metrics were computed from 9 interview experiences for the Goldman Sachs Engineering Summer Analyst role in New York, New York.
Goldman Sachs's interview process for their Engineering Summer Analyst roles in New York, New York is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Goldman Sachs's Engineering Summer Analyst interview process in New York, New York.