first of all, there is a simple interview based on cv. they ask about what I wrote down in the cv and check how much I can answer with what I wrote down.
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what to buy among two stocks with same expected return?
The process was ok and fast. A set of 10 problems to solve related to math probability and so on, and two interviews with emploees, the second interview was a bit weird, because of the interviewer
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10 mathematical questions and later 3 questions with an emploee. The second interview was of two to three questions
The interview process for the Quant Researcher role was challenging and multi-round. It began with online assessments testing logic, probability, and programming. This was followed by several rounds of technical interviews that focused heavily on brainteasers, math puzzles, probability theory, and quantitative reasoning.
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If WHITE=000,RED=101,BLUE=110, and PURPLE=100, then what three-digit string corresponds to YELLOW?
Suppose I have a line of length L. I now select two points at random along the line. What is the expectation value of the distance between the two points, and why?
4 technical interviews, and 1 HR interview, roughly 7 hours.
I have finished all the exercise (around math, logic, probability ...), around 3 exercises/interview.
I think I have been rejected because of one interview I have taken 30 minutes to finish one question (due to stress), although I have done all the 3 exercises successfully.
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Questions on probability (theory + exercises), linear algebra with intersection of geometrical structure in 3-dimensional plan, and math enigmas that use arithmetic.