Interviewer was surprisingly rude, unprofessional and under-prepared comparing to the good reputation of the company. Interviewer directly skipped the statistics part of interview after simply asking my background on statistics. The next part is asking you to come up with ideas continuously on an open research problem. The interviewer did not give any feedback on my ideas except keeping asking what's more, what's next, do you have any other ideas. The time hadn't run out and interviewer rudely stopped my answering and jumped to a compeletely wrong conclusion. In the Q&A, the interviewer even cannot answer some most basic questions about the positions, saying they don't have such information.
I interviewed on zoom with three different interviewers. The first was talking to a recruiter about interview processes and why I am applying and going over my resume. The second was with a quant researcher about my resume, past research and domain knowledge and technical questions. The third round was with another quant researcher about past research and some more technical questions. I didn't proceed after that.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
statistics and regression questions and some math brainteasers
The interview process typically starts with conversations with team members, followed by three rounds of technical interviews focused on data analysis, coding, and statistics. Each round includes follow-up questions that probe deeper into the candidate’s reasoning, methodology, and ability to apply concepts under realistic problem-solving scenarios.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
one question about citi bike problem, one about correlation
J'ai passé un entretien chez Two Sigma (New York, NY)
Entretien
Interview mostly consisted of conceptual ML questions and general experience, with no coding. The interviewer was super nice, but they were looking for more experienced candidates, which my years of experience didn’t quite qualify me for.