Quant Interview Readiness Scorecard
Quant interview readiness scorecard for assessing topic coverage, accuracy, communication, timing, role fit, risk flags, and next actions.
Candidates deciding whether to mock, repair weak areas, or enter final review.
Score by evidence, not mood
Readiness should come from recent timed practice, mocks, and error logs. Confidence alone is unreliable, especially after reviewing familiar material.
Separate topic coverage
Check probability, expected value, statistics, market making, mental math, coding, systems, and behavioral preparation according to the roles you target.
Rate communication quality
A technically correct solution can still be interview-weak if assumptions, checks, or tradeoffs are hidden. Score whether another person can follow your reasoning.
Choose the next action
A scorecard should lead to mock loops, targeted repair, lighter review, or postponing new topics. The output is a decision, not a decorative grade.
Common mistakes
Candidates often use a checklist as reassurance. Strong readiness reviews identify the remaining failure modes and assign the next practice block accordingly.
Practice the pattern
Use the LeetQuidity curriculum and calibration to turn this topic into a focused practice plan.