For the initial assessment I had a coding contest, followed by Quant/Mathematics section. Even if you did well in any section GS will call you for the interview rounds; Mathematics section was quite difficult I was ale to solve only a few of them.
Very Intensive 4-5 rounds, you will be answering a lot technical questions that you have probably never heard before. The interviewers are very nice, and are willing answer any questions you may have about the firm.
CoderPad round: one live coding LeetCode-style problem and one debugging exercise. The round assessed core problem-solving, code correctness, edge-case handling, and the ability to reason clearly under time pressure. Discussed time and space complexity and tested edge cases. In the debugging task, the focus was on identifying defects quickly, tracing logic step by step.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the time and space complexity of your solution
I applied online. I interviewed at Goldman Sachs (Texas City, TX) in Feb 2026
Interview
It has multiple rounds, 1. Test with stat and coding; 2. Video Interview; 3. Location selection survey; 4. Two 45 min interview; 5. Two 45 min interview. Interviews had both coding and statistical questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard 3 doors question and more situations questions.