I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (New York, NY) in Aug 2012
Interview
2 phone interviews followed by an onsite interview.
The 2nd phone interview was arranged after I asked them will the trip to New York be expended. Looks like they want to know more about the candidates before they spend money on them.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Nothing is really difficult. The technical interviewers asked questions very randomly. One interviewer didn't not always give me the right hint. Another interviewer interrupted me a lot. However, their managers are all very nice people to talk to. Lots of behavioral questions about how to communicate with the end user to provide technical support.
Traverse an N*M matrix clockwise. Start from the out most layers, and move to the inner most layer in a spiral fashion. For example, if the matrix is
1 3 4 2 1
2 2 3 1 1
4 1 2 1 4
the out put is 1 3 4 2 1 1 4 1 2 1 4 2 2 3 1
I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (Salt Lake City, UT)
Interview
I had applied with a referral and was contacted shortly for a coderpad interview. It was 1 hour and 2 questions mainly based on hashmap and stack.
I passed the interview and moved onto the recruiter call, However it was all silent after the call and later got a rejection with no feedback. Later confirmed with my referrer that they did not have budget to hire anyone so could not move forward with the Superday process
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (Dallas, TX)
Interview
interview went for 2 behavioral questions and 1 coding question, it wasn't straight question but asked to implement a circular deque, and followed by follow up questions and it was easy.
I applied online. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs in Mar 2025
Interview
First round was a 1 hr coderpad interview with 2 leetcode style questions in which we have to pass all the test cases and then the superday which consists of 2 rounds for analyst round mostly both rounds test on your resume and dsa knowledge