He's back! Probably the most insightful video yet (imo)! So nice to see you put in the effort to make helpful content that will help folks build careers rather than shallow revenue generating clips - pretty rare these days.
Is getting past the resume screen for twosigma or any HFT even a distant possibility if i have only ever done one data engineering internship before and an ML internship before that? No FAANG or unicorn whatsoever.
Hi! Loved your video! Just wondering, how long was the behavioral round for you? I got an invite to a 3-hr long interview after doing my 2 45min technicals. Not sure if that’s going to be all behavioral or still more coding haha
Do they not blacklist? I’ve heard these firms blacklist if you get rejected? Or is this not true? I’ve only read this on Reddit so it’s prob not true lol
Hmm I don't think any candidate knows that definitively for any particular firm. Companies almost never tell you the reasons you got rejected, and you'll never know every candidate's outcome.
@@lintechofficial I see. I just was surprised you were able to apply to the same firm every year. I always thought if you didn’t make it through the final interview, I had heard they blacklist you for the next interview season or something. But I guess not.
I used Python during all my interviews. The companies I interviewed with for internships didn't care about what language I used, so I picked the one I was best at. While a lot of Two Sigma's work is done in Java, I mainly used Python during my internship there because that's what my team happened to use (not because that's what I picked during my interviews). I wasn't required to use C++ until I interviewed for some more specialized roles or companies for new grad recruiting.
He's back! Probably the most insightful video yet (imo)! So nice to see you put in the effort to make helpful content that will help folks build careers rather than shallow revenue generating clips - pretty rare these days.
Great video Kevin! This advice is definitely super useful for undergrad students like me .
resilient
Great video Kevin. Incredible mental endurance
I hope I can get to 2 sigma one day!
same here and also citadel
hey Kevin, thanks for the video... I just graduated from Master of Finance and trying to get into a quant job. I hope to get your kind advices.
What should I prepare for their freshman software Engineering internship
Hey great video buddy :)
Is getting past the resume screen for twosigma or any HFT even a distant possibility if i have only ever done one data engineering internship before and an ML internship before that? No FAANG or unicorn whatsoever.
Imagin Facebook being your safety option 🙏😭
Bro can you please share the list of these internships which u showed in the starting of the video?
Hey do the freshman interviews still require on site or it’s just hackerrank interviews?
Hi! Loved your video! Just wondering, how long was the behavioral round for you? I got an invite to a 3-hr long interview after doing my 2 45min technicals. Not sure if that’s going to be all behavioral or still more coding haha
Thanks!!! Yeah it was actually ~3h of behaviorals... I got a small "coding" problem in one of them but it was much more talking than coding.
Hey i have a coding assessment with this company can i get more help?
Do they not blacklist? I’ve heard these firms blacklist if you get rejected? Or is this not true? I’ve only read this on Reddit so it’s prob not true lol
Hmm I don't think any candidate knows that definitively for any particular firm. Companies almost never tell you the reasons you got rejected, and you'll never know every candidate's outcome.
@@lintechofficial I see. I just was surprised you were able to apply to the same firm every year. I always thought if you didn’t make it through the final interview, I had heard they blacklist you for the next interview season or something. But I guess not.
@@prod.kashkari3075usually companies don’t want you reapplying before 6 months to a year. You could consider that period “blacklisted” I guess
What programming language did you use during the interview and what will you use during the internship? C++ or python or java or smth else?
I used Python during all my interviews. The companies I interviewed with for internships didn't care about what language I used, so I picked the one I was best at. While a lot of Two Sigma's work is done in Java, I mainly used Python during my internship there because that's what my team happened to use (not because that's what I picked during my interviews). I wasn't required to use C++ until I interviewed for some more specialized roles or companies for new grad recruiting.
how the hell y'all get interviews not knowing about DSA?!
insane
because he study in top20 uni. and >3.8 gpa probably
yeahboy
drip is crazy wtf
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