G-Research Quantitative Research interview questions
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Fine process that could be long with several interviews. Easy contact with HR After the online assesment. Then the triage interview and the two n'est interviews were fine. Thanks G Research
Sent an online application by completing a form that was sent to me via email. I had to answer a few multiple-option questions. The whole process did not last more than a couple of hours
LeetCode Medium Problem (Greedy Algorithm): Solve a medium-level LeetCode problem using a greedy algorithm approach. Write efficient code, analyze complexity, and discuss optimizations. Statistics Problem: Analyze a provided statistical scenario or dataset, apply relevant statistical methods, interpret results, and engage in a discussion about your approach and findings.
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For the algorithm question they asked Leetcode question 135.