2 rounds of problem solving questions. 1st round was quite doable if you have a finance/maths background. The 2nd round of problem questions was difficult to finish with the timing.
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Questions on probability / likelihood of choosing something
Interviewed by the CEO and another member of the firm. At the end they suggested me to apply for a quant role and sent a case study. Following it, I secured an in-person interview with the firm.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Doxa Partners (London, England) in July 2024
Interview
After you apply online without your CV(strange), they send you an invitation link to complete a GMAT test-based questionnaire. The level of the question is based on conditional probability, multi-linear equations, geometry, the minimum or max value of a function, pseudo-code.. etc. I didn't pass the test because the "test score did not meet our criteria". Criteria that nobody knows, in fact, they don't give you any test results or tell you what the minimum score to pass to the next stage is. The process lacks transparency and communication, I could imagine the company's environment if this was the start.
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Question 1
A 100kg watermelon is 99% water (yes, that’s a very large watermelon, but bear with me). After standing in the sun for a few hours, it is 98% water. How much does the watermelon weigh now?