I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (New York, NY) in Mar 2011
Interview
Full day of interviews ( 9am - 8pm), total of about nine 1:1 interviews. People were in general relaxed and professional. Mostly quantitative finance questions, brainteasers, logic, math, some stochastic calculus, some algorithmic stuff/coding. Little to no fit questions, except for the last interview with the managing director of the group.
One coding, followed by another quant questions round, followed by a hr call, then final online panel round of six interviews. Standard questions. People were nice to talk to. Got rescheduled multiple times.
First round coderpad, An hour long interview. Leetcode problems.
1 easy (hashmap). 1 medium (algo, path). Interviewer was very nice and he helped me walk through some questions that I had.
Pretty straightforward. First round with analyst, probability and modeling questions. Then a superday with 5 rounds including a coding assessment. Coding question was implementing a hashmap from scratch in python.