I applied online and was asked to submit recorded videos answering some behavioral questions.
A recruiter then reached out to me and requested my latest resume.
Following that, I took a HackerRank test where I performed adequately, answering two questions. I was able to solve one completely, and the second passed half of the test cases.
Next was a CoderPad interview, which included two behavioral questions followed by two LeetCode questions.
One LeetCode question was easy, and the other was medium. I was unable to solve the medium question.
Robot moving in a graph according to instructions given in a string.
Snow pick question: We have to calculate the snow in between hills.
The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the Goldman Sachs Software Development Engineer role in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Goldman Sachs's interview process for their Software Development Engineer roles in Salt Lake City, Utah is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Goldman Sachs's Software Development Engineer interview process in Salt Lake City, Utah.