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Thanks for the feedback. I think pretty much blew it. Turns out this was indeed a quant developer role because the first interviewer was a physicist who asked me a probability question about dice and expected outcomes. There was no way I could answer anything like that with my limited discrete math-and-2-semesters-of-calculus background. He then gave me the solution and ask me how to compute it and explain why the program would fail with a recursive solution. It was a struggle to say the least. Strangely, the job description only asked for Python, so I thought this was a purely software development position.
How long do big IBs usually take to get back to you with an answer? At my previous dotcom it was a week after the face-to-face before I heard back from them with a job offer. My impression is that the large banks work faster (especially for quant roles) and if you don't hear from them after 2-3 business days then you won't be getting an offer.
How long do big IBs usually take to get back to you with an answer? At my previous dotcom it was a week after the face-to-face before I heard back from them with a job offer. My impression is that the large banks work faster (especially for quant roles) and if you don't hear from them after 2-3 business days then you won't be getting an offer.
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