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      Software Engineer Interview

      Feb 19, 2021
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Houston, TX
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Two Sigma (Houston, TX) in Dec 2020

      Interview

      Applied online, the whole process only took a few weeks. The majority of it was a standard software engineer interview - phone screen, leetcode/hackerrank style tests/tech interviews, etc. And was very, very easy all the way up until the last step. The last step is an all-day interview consisting of 3 1-hour technical interviews in the morning followed by behavioral interviews after lunch. The 3 technical interviews were equivalent to Hard LeetCode algorithms problems - I knew this in advanced and studied nearly 30 hours in the week leading up to the interview, completing all the LeetCode problems I could. When the interviews started they told me that process, code quality, optimization, and unit testing were more important than actually completing the problem. All of my interviewers were very friendly and it was an overall pleasant experience. I did all three interviews, prioritizing coming up with an optimal solution, explaining my design/development process, and implementing the solutions in a test driven manner. Each interview started with a short 10 minute chat and an explanation of the problem before starting to code. I completed the first one, although my solution was slightly suboptimal. The second one was about 90% of the way to a complete solution, which the interviewer said was fine. The third interviewer explained that the 3rd test is more of a pair programming session and that he would just be evaluating how I work in that environment and how I go about solving a complex problem. We did the 10 minute chat and then about 40 minutes going through the problem, brainstorming solutions and designing data structures. It wasn't until this time - 50 minutes in - where he told me that I was actually supposed to complete the problem, which I was unable to do, obviously. I took the one hour lunch break and when I came back the hiring manager or lead (I don't remember his title) told me I wasn't invited to the second half of the interviews. I asked what I could do to improve and his tone completely changed, as if I was wasting his time by asking why I had failed. He liked my code, my experience, everything, but - you guess it - I failed because I didn't finish. So everything the interviewers told me was a lie. They don't care about code quality, process, good tests. They want you to finish, they want the optimal solution, and they want unit tests. If you get this far, don't chat for 10 minutes, don't let the third developer waste your time by, you know, actually designing - start coding immediately or you won't finish. There must be some miscommunication between the interviewers and the hiring team. The interviewers were all developers and were very friendly and obviously deeply cared about code quality, I was looking forward to potentially working with them. But apparently the people who make the decision only cares about whether or not the interviewee finishes. They are hard problems. If you don't already know the solutions by heart, you won't finish. They don't want good engineers, they want people that have memorized Cracking The Coding Interview. They aren't professional or transparent with their interviewees, in fact they outright lie to their interviewees about what they're looking for.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      LeetCode/HackerRank style Hard questions, not sure what the official names are but #1 was finding closest city in a coordinate system, #2 was huffman coding #3 wasn't a Leetcode problem, had to implement an abstracted compiler build order optimizer. Took an input of source files and their corresponding build times and dependencies. Had to output the optimal build order. How on earth is anyone supposed to do this in less than an hour, let alone the 15 minutes my interviewer gave me after wasting all of my allotted time.
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      Other Software Engineer Interview Reviews for Two Sigma

      Software Engineer Interview

      Mar 27, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Two Sigma

      Interview

      first interview was 60 minutes long with a leetcode hard question. second interview was 2 back to back 60 minute leetcode hard with emphasis on data structures. each interview had a 5 minute introduction and 10 minute at the end to ask questions

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

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      Software Engineer Interview

      Nov 7, 2025
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      New York, NY
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Two Sigma (New York, NY)

      Interview

      Standard medium difficulty hackerrank. The question involved decoded an encoded string. It was not something I had seen on LeetCode before and I think was unique to the company. The question was not that difficult but I ran out of time right before I could finish answering.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Decode a string encoded using a specific encoding algorithm.
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      Software Engineer Interview

      May 27, 2025
      Anonymous employee
      Houston, TX
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Two Sigma (Houston, TX)

      Interview

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      Question 1

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