The culture is the best among the HFT/quant space. Great hours, smart and fun people.
Pay is slightly less than places like Citadel, Jane Street, HRT, etc.
The interview process was pretty straightforward. It began with an online assessment, which was decently difficult. If you passed the online assessment and the resume screen, then you'd hop on a call with a recruiter. This call was both behavioral
Coding challenge, then hireview-type assessment, then phone screen, then final round. Nothing along the way was too hard, but there seemed to be a lot of emphasis on being able to explain things.
Got a HackerRank challenge first. It was LeetCode medium. After submitting the challenge, I got HireVue questions to finish. I received a rejection letter after. The HireVue questions were personality questions plus very basic computer science top
The interview process was pretty straightforward. It began with an online assessment, which was decently difficult. If you passed the online assessment and the resume screen, then you'd hop on a call with a recruiter. This call was both behavioral
Coding challenge, then hireview-type assessment, then phone screen, then final round. Nothing along the way was too hard, but there seemed to be a lot of emphasis on being able to explain things.
Got a HackerRank challenge first. It was LeetCode medium. After submitting the challenge, I got HireVue questions to finish. I received a rejection letter after. The HireVue questions were personality questions plus very basic computer science top