Jump is a good HFT firm if you want to be in that business. WFH has been good, and perks are all standard everywhere.
The work is dull and meaningless. The firm has grown so big so fast that nobody seems to have an idea how they will be trained or what they will work on. It's a bee hive of activity but no direction. All the teams are competing with each other, which also lends to strange dynamics.
The interviewer was unnecessarily rude and had a bossy attitude, showing a complete lack of respect for the applicant. It was a very bad experience. Maybe they feel they can get away with this because of their position and salary. It seems like the
Very nice folks, interesting questions, and quite forthcoming on the engineering challenges. There were quite a few different rounds, though, and they kept adding new rounds. Unfortunately, there was also an online technical assessment, but with plen
Time-consuming and takes a long time to finish. It did not turn out well. I did not complete it and did not turn it in. I will not try again. The initial assignment is in C++.
The interviewer was unnecessarily rude and had a bossy attitude, showing a complete lack of respect for the applicant. It was a very bad experience. Maybe they feel they can get away with this because of their position and salary. It seems like the
Very nice folks, interesting questions, and quite forthcoming on the engineering challenges. There were quite a few different rounds, though, and they kept adding new rounds. Unfortunately, there was also an online technical assessment, but with plen
Time-consuming and takes a long time to finish. It did not turn out well. I did not complete it and did not turn it in. I will not try again. The initial assignment is in C++.