The interviews of four interviewers at Goldman Sachs were very tense. Except for one interviewer who mainly talked about the outside world (I think this link is about whether you are fluent in spoken English and how well you know the United States), the other three interviewers of Goldman Sachs have been applied with mathematical knowledge to some extent. I probably took the following interview questions from Goldman Sachs (I don't remember clearly, please forgive me): the cube of 7, 29*79 (these two questions need quick mental arithmetic), two probability questions, two or three high school math contest questions (algebra), one programming question (string input and output), and one calculus (I completely forgot). It seems that there are two math quiz games. I asked what is the future. The whole interview process of Goldman Sachs lasted for more than an hour, and I was dissatisfied with my performance because many questions didn't give correct results quickly. I didn't expect to enter the next round of interviews. Probably because of my perseverance in solving problems.
About half an hour later, the technical department began an interview with Goldman Sachs. Because of my previous experience, I am relatively calm, and I am also relatively calm in answering the questions raised by the interviewer. The problem involves all the technical knowledge related to the project I have participated in. The most difficult one is that the interviewer asked me to design a database management system of the school to see what tables I need to include and what special relationship I have. This question took more than 20 minutes, because I just overhauled the database course in Hong Kong, so it was easy and lucky to express related concepts in English ~ because my attitude was sincere, the interviewer seemed quite satisfied with my answer. I can't remember other questions clearly. In short, I just try my best to prove that my personality, knowledge and professional experience can make me qualified for this job and so on.
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