I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Bloomberg (New York, NY) in June 2009
Interview
After submitting my resume/cover letter, they asked that I take an online aptitude test. The test had a number of analytical questions - it was rather similar to the LSAT ("If A, B, C, D, and E have appointments on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday...") except that it had some questions asking to follow and describe flowcharts, and some other pretty dumb questions about counting the number of times a certain letter appeared in a paragraph. The questions were timed.
I must've done alright (the LSAT prep I'd done separately proved rather helpful) since they asked me to come to New York to interview and tour their headquarters.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How many times does the word "today" appear in the following puzzle, either diagonally, horizontally, or vertically, either forwards or backwards?
The puzzle was a word search just like you used to do in elementary school, except this one was timed.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Bloomberg in Mar 2014
Interview
Applied in mid February. After a few weeks, received an email asking to set up a phone interview. I was re-scheduled for interview a week later. Then got a call from one of the software developers. Interviewer was very nice, kind and understanding. Asked questions about my prior software developing experience, basic C++ questions, etc.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Average interview. Interviewer asked when do we use BST and hash table? What is the complexity of search or insertion for BST?
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Bloomberg
Interview
Applied online, got a phone interview. They had a lot of applicants; I believe the job is currently filled (2014).
Phone interview had only tech questions. Interviewee picked at my resume and posed in depth questions about SQL that I used for a project. I was stumped on some questions that I thought were unfair. (e.g. I was asked how I would implement a Foreign key constraint if I were designing that algorithm)
I was then asked for a sorting algorithm and Big O. Then how I would sort the array if I knew the range of integers.
Didn't know data structures/algorithms for interview and it hurt my interview...didn't receive an offer and I wasn't surprised.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you implement a Foreign key constraint if you were to design it?
I applied online. I interviewed at Bloomberg (New York, NY) in Jan 2014
Interview
For the phone interview, I was asked for basic concepts about vector, array, linked list and their difference. Another question is given you a book, there is a function that you can get a word every time, how to find out the five words appear most frequent ?
Got the invitation for onsite interview the second day. There were four rounds, the first two were technical interview, the third round I saw HR, the last round was a manager.
1. There are consecutive numbers from 0 to 100, one is missing, find out which one? And improve the algorithm. How about using math method?
2. Search and sort question and improve accuracy.
3. Given you lots of left and right bracelets, how to test if the bracelets make pairs.
4. Delete a node in linked list.