Bloomberg vs Goldman Sachs Interview Questions

Bloomberg lists 1,200 LeetCode interview questions while Goldman Sachs lists 261. They share 206 problems — 17% of Bloomberg's bank and 79% of Goldman Sachs's. Focus on the overlap first, then drill into 994 Bloomberg-only and 55 Goldman Sachs-only questions.

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Overview

Bloomberg

1,200 questions

Easy 395Medium 645Hard 160
Goldman Sachs

261 questions

Easy 48Medium 165Hard 48

Preparation Strategy

Step 1 — Shared core: Solve the 206 overlapping problems first. These are the highest-yield questions for candidates interviewing at both Bloomberg and Goldman Sachs.

Step 2 — Company-specific depth: Add Bloomberg-specific problems like Insert Delete GetRandom O(1), Invalid Transactions, Longest Common Prefix and Goldman Sachs-specific problems from the exclusive lists below.

Step 3 — Difficulty tuning: Goldman Sachs skews harder in our data. Budget extra time for Hard problems if you are targeting that company.

Difficulty Comparison

Easy
Bloomberg
395
Goldman Sachs
48
Medium
Bloomberg
645
Goldman Sachs
165
Hard
Bloomberg
160
Goldman Sachs
48

Top Shared Topics

206 Shared Questions

High-priority problems to practice for both Bloomberg and Goldman Sachs.

ProblemDifficulty
Two SumEasy
Merge IntervalsMedium
Add Two NumbersMedium
Longest Substring Without Repeating CharactersMedium
Valid ParenthesesEasy
Number of IslandsMedium
Best Time to Buy and Sell StockEasy
Trapping Rain WaterHard
Longest Palindromic SubstringMedium
3SumMedium
Word SearchMedium
Median of Two Sorted ArraysHard
Majority ElementEasy
Container With Most WaterMedium
Decode StringMedium
Merge Sorted ArrayEasy
Valid AnagramEasy
Remove Duplicates from Sorted ArrayEasy
Merge Two Sorted ListsEasy
LRU CacheMedium
Roman to IntegerEasy
Subarray Sum Equals KMedium
Design Underground SystemMedium
Longest Consecutive SequenceMedium
Search in Rotated Sorted ArrayMedium
Maximum SubarrayMedium
Group AnagramsMedium
SubsetsMedium
Next PermutationMedium
Move ZeroesEasy

Showing top 30 of 206 shared problems.

Unique to Bloomberg (994)

Problems in Bloomberg's list that do not appear at Goldman Sachs.

ProblemDifficulty
Insert Delete GetRandom O(1)Medium
Invalid TransactionsMedium
Longest Common PrefixEasy
Flatten a Multilevel Doubly Linked ListMedium
Reverse IntegerMedium
Palindrome NumberEasy
Min StackMedium
Rotate ArrayMedium
Meeting Rooms IIMedium
Number of Ships in a RectangleHard
Word Break IIHard
Create Hello World FunctionEasy

Unique to Goldman Sachs (55)

Problems in Goldman Sachs's list that do not appear at Bloomberg.

ProblemDifficulty
High FiveEasy
Better Compression of StringMedium
Knight Probability in ChessboardMedium
Pairs of Songs With Total Durations Divisible by 60Medium
Valid Arrangement of PairsHard
Design HashMapEasy
Minimum Moves to Capture The QueenMedium
Corporate Flight BookingsMedium
Minimum Length of String After Deleting Similar EndsMedium
Minimum Cost Homecoming of a Robot in a GridMedium
Permutations IIIMedium
Count Palindromic SubsequencesHard

Frequently Asked Questions

How many LeetCode questions do Bloomberg and Goldman Sachs share?

Bloomberg and Goldman Sachs share 206 LeetCode interview questions. 994 problems appear only in Bloomberg's list and 55 appear only in Goldman Sachs's list.

What topics overlap most between Bloomberg and Goldman Sachs?

The most common shared topics between Bloomberg and Goldman Sachs are Array (20 shared questions), Hash Table (10 shared questions), String (9 shared questions), Two Pointers (8 shared questions), Sorting (6 shared questions). Mastering these areas prepares you for both companies.

Which company asks harder LeetCode questions: Bloomberg or Goldman Sachs?

Bloomberg has 395 Easy, 645 Medium, and 160 Hard questions. Goldman Sachs has 48 Easy, 165 Medium, and 48 Hard questions. Goldman Sachs has a higher proportion of Hard problems in its interview set.

How should I prepare if interviewing at both Bloomberg and Goldman Sachs?

Start with the 206 shared problems since they cover what both companies ask most often. Then add 20 Bloomberg-specific and 20 Goldman Sachs-specific questions to round out your prep.

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