I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (Jersey City, NJ) in Dec 2018
Interview
First did Online Assessment( coding + math) and Hirevue (5 videobehavioral questions) . After one month, invited to onsite in New Jersey. The onsite consisted of two rounds, each 45 minutes, both was started with around 2 behavioral questions and lots of technical questions, including probability, statistics, and coding,
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1.Egg drop coding question (just google egg drop and you will get the description)
2. If I draw a card from a deck of card with number 1~K, where K is an unknown number, how will you estimate K based on the number you saw on the drawn card.
Hirevue interview. 7 questions: 5 behavioral, 1 technical and 1 financial. You had 30s to prepare and 2min to talk. It was a bit long but the questions were the expected.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Technical: How would you debug an issue?
Financial: How would you value a company?
I applied online. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (Dallas, TX) in Jan 2026
Interview
2 x 45 minute technical/behavioral interviews. First interview included a greedy Leetcode question and second was more system-design oriented. The second interviewer asked a lot of questions on data structures such as array vs. linked list, hash maps, etc.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (London, England) in Nov 2025
Interview
Final Round was two technical interviews (one written, another wasn't so much.).
Very intense.
Got to the final round from the Goldman Sachs academies.
Consisted of application, coding (HackerRank type style), and then HireVue, followed by two interviews. You may get an assessment centre or a follow-up interview with the team they allocated to you if they like u.
They ghost you for a long time, usually. You should hear back if you get it. They are not great with communication and sent a mistake in their emails.
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