a very typical intern interview, just ask u some normal question about ur background and why trading why the company
only general behaviour question, nothing about math or tech for the first round interview
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Optiver
Entretien
The company uses a test platform where all questions are given as jpeg (to prevent automated cheating I guess). These all had to be individually loaded, which was happening during the test. First 10 seconds the screen was still empty with just boxes to fill in answers, then the jpegs started to load randomly so I just sort of had to answer those that did show. By the end of the test, not even all jpegs/questions were loaded.
Unfortunately, Optiver has this policy where they only give you one chance. Even after having mentioned that the platform was malfunctioning, I got a generic reply back about their 'one attempt policy'.
Note to all trading firms uses online maths tests: I have done a lot of these tests and less than half of them have worked for me. I understand you have to reduce the number of applicants for interviews, but at least then really try to make the first automated rounds as robust as possible. I am sure you have the right people to do exactly that ;)
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Optiver
Entretien
There were many different mini games that did not immediately appear relevant to trading. The games during the interview appeared to measure confidence, technical skill, and how risk averse the candidate was.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Rolling a fair die 1-6, probability of getting each number exactly once.
Mental math assessment, rapid fire market making virtual interview mostly on Fermi estimations, virtual aptitude assessment with HR followed by final day of interviews on betting strategies and making markets.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
You and N other players are each dealt a number and bet on the average taking turns and going around many times. What is your strategy? How does it change if everyone knows the distributions the numbers were sampled from?