So I had my interview scheduled for Goldman Sachs and they rejected me after 3 rounds of interviews i.e after all rounds That's fine until a girl from my department with approximately 7 cgpa got an offer from Goldman. For people who don't know, a rank of 1000 for me equals a rank of 4000 for a girl in jee advance for getting the same department. I am not an expert in CP I can improve, I want to but.......... At this point please don't shortlist boys if you don't want to be fair, I missed an interview with a company because of Goldman, and for every Indian university student (male). Don't try hard, nothing is going to change.(At least for a job)
ngl i hate the diversity stuff, its full of bs. it also makes quality get worse if the women isnt as good as the man
My coding round was exceptional still didn't get the interview call (Tier 3 college maybe that's why).At least you got a chance tho :)
why do you put this in all of your code?
So if i need it, I already have it written
happened a lot at my college too :( it's the truth of this (and most other) industries. there's nothing we can do
even i gave goldman sachs interview recently,i am from tier3 college got oa of gs through referal ,got rejected after 2 rounds,its tough here man,gave lots of interviews (zomato,postman,ibm) got rejected in all,i am exhausted and thinking to accept wipro offer if i didnt get any offer from good org
can u share ur profile or resume ?
Your frustration is valid, and I think many people can relate. However, instead of focusing on the system's flaws, it might help to think about how to stand out despite the challenges. Networking, building strong projects, and diving deeper into CP might not guarantee success, but they can make rejection feel less personal, as you shift focus to growth. What strategies have others here tried to overcome these biases or setbacks?
as I said there is no hope, don't try hard to do something.
as my friend likes to say it chut quota