Strategy and Product Intern applicants have rated the interview process at Jane Street with 3.7 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 65% positive. To compare, the company-average is 63.8% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
Candidates applying for Strategy and Product Intern roles take an average of 26 days to get hired, when considering 37 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Jane Street overall takes an average of 17 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Jane Street as a Strategy and Product Intern according to 37 Glassdoor interviews include:
Skills test: 25%
One on one interview: 22%
Group panel interview: 16%
Phone interview: 16%
IQ intelligence test: 9%
Personality test: 9%
Presentation: 3%
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I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Jane Street (New York, NY)
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OA 10 Questions. Designed to think critical thinking skills (think chess moves but with numbers). Overall okay experience. Not really a way to prepare for this, just make sure you are awake.
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They created a bid order table and would ask what cancels out/remains if a certain buyer or seller came to the market
The first stage is an online assessment. After that for interviews, it was one initial interview with a case study, then a day of 3 in person interviews. If you pass the first 2, you move on to the third.
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Questions based on what you had to study for the interview, but in the context of using that information in a way that relates to something you might be looking at for the company.
I have only done the hackerank so far and got a first round. From my research, the interview process can consist of 1-2 Zoom interviews before an in person superday which typically consists of math (business case), technical, and a behavioral round.
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Probability (regarding cards) and a lot of order book questions.
It was a case on how to improve Lyft. There was also a math competition question similar to those found in AMC. The question came first and then the case.
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It was a case on how to improve Lyft. There was also a math competition question similar to those found in AMC. The question came first and then the case.