The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (Dallas, TX) in Apr 2024
Interview
3 rounds of technical interviews.
Last round was a super day.
I was shocked because the last round did not have dynamic programming, but was focus on tree traversal, arrays, and linked lists.
Previous rounds before that were almost all dynamic problems. Keep in mind you want to finish whatever problems as fast as possible because you have behavioral at the end
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Binary Tree Traversal
DP problem where you can only move left and down (starting at top left and ending at top right) -> similar problem on leetcode and neetcode
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