They strictly follow Scrum rules, which leaves the developer to work at their capacity and not more than that. Unlimited sick leave. Huge cash bonuses.
Sometimes it will feel hectic, depending on the type of role that you are in inside Goldman.
Single interview, LeetCode style medium/hard questions, with follow-ups regarding Python concepts and backend architecture. The interviewer was a little arrogant, and the interview was around 1 hour+.
Initial round was aptitude, where we need to solve a decent number of questions in 90min. Next round was online assessment; there were 3 coding questions. And next was an interview; I was asked to solve the Next Greater Element problem.
Made it to Round 2 in the university hiring program. It was a pretty decent exam with: * 3 DSA questions (40 minutes) * 10 MCQ questions (15 minutes) * 1 essay writing question (5 minutes)
Single interview, LeetCode style medium/hard questions, with follow-ups regarding Python concepts and backend architecture. The interviewer was a little arrogant, and the interview was around 1 hour+.
Initial round was aptitude, where we need to solve a decent number of questions in 90min. Next round was online assessment; there were 3 coding questions. And next was an interview; I was asked to solve the Next Greater Element problem.
Made it to Round 2 in the university hiring program. It was a pretty decent exam with: * 3 DSA questions (40 minutes) * 10 MCQ questions (15 minutes) * 1 essay writing question (5 minutes)