Very well organized.
I applied online and was contacted by a recruiter. We talked for 30 minutes, and it went really well. I was told they would like to move forward with the next rounds of the interview process.
I was then scheduled a call with someone from the UK office. Went well.
Next rounds of interviews were scheduled for the following week.
The first round was pretty simple. They asked me a bunch of semi-technical (non-coding) questions, and I was able to answer them right away.
Had another round after this during the same call, and I was asked a lot of programming questions.
If you are in an elevator and the manager is talking about someone that you know, how would you handle that?
If someone was taking credit for the work that you have done, how would you handle it?
Reverse a string.
Print the common numbers in two arrays and also print the index from each array.
How would you set up a local repository, and what commands would you use?
The following metrics were computed from 5 interview experiences for the Goldman Sachs QA Engineer role in United States.
Goldman Sachs's interview process for their QA Engineer roles in the United States is very selective, failing most engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having good feelings for Goldman Sachs's QA Engineer interview process in United States.