Lengthy, Detailed. Had to go through 10 rounds. They asked from basic to more detailed questions. Technical, Soft skills, Why Goldman....
It went through for more than a month which was a thumbs down. And then after releasing the offer the background check and other formalities were again painful.
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Question 1
One interviewer really got excited and from basic finance jargon he ended up asking me to suggest a trading strategy, i found it to be an overkill as the roll was for technology and not business side.
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 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