A good salary. Besides, it is a financial company emphasizing technology. Work rotation between New York, London, and Hong Kong is very good.
The only cons I can give may be that its interview is a little hard and it can provide much exposure.
1. First-round interview: A medium LeetCode problem about algorithms. 2. Passed and changed into quant trader. 3. Online interview test. About four probability questions. 4. Failed. And I cannot continue my SWE interview.
The interview was conducted online. The interviewer asked me to code on CoderPad so that both of us could edit the code simultaneously. The problem wasn’t a typical LeetCode-style question; it was more about designing a real system.
Resume screen, followed by a single Online Assessment on HackerRank. This assessment had three parts, all related to the same theme (Run Length Encoding), and built off of one another. You were allowed to reuse code from earlier sections. The time
1. First-round interview: A medium LeetCode problem about algorithms. 2. Passed and changed into quant trader. 3. Online interview test. About four probability questions. 4. Failed. And I cannot continue my SWE interview.
The interview was conducted online. The interviewer asked me to code on CoderPad so that both of us could edit the code simultaneously. The problem wasn’t a typical LeetCode-style question; it was more about designing a real system.
Resume screen, followed by a single Online Assessment on HackerRank. This assessment had three parts, all related to the same theme (Run Length Encoding), and built off of one another. You were allowed to reuse code from earlier sections. The time