Google (Senior) Software Engineer interview questions
based on 358 ratings - Updated Jun 12, 2026
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I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Google
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Recruiter reached out ,4 hours of onsite interview , white board testing, good interaction. Panel interview was 5 of them , everyone covered different area and questions were not repeated. Had lunch interview session as well.
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Give an example of a time when you had conflicts in teams and how did you overcome?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Google (São Paulo, )
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Muito bom , você tem que ser bom , ser focado prestar atenção nas respostas, eles vão escolher o cara que se destacou , se você gosta do que você faz .
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Quais números são utilizados para fazer um software ?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Google in Oct 2017
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Takes way too long, They never got past the question of "What do you want to do?", recruiter after recruiter, I got an offer from another company while Google is still asking the same question, over and over. Expect to spend a lot of time talking with recruiters before getting to a technical interview. Way too slow, this went on for over a month. They are even proud of this. For my purposes, this touchy-feely business didn't work so other companies that just got right to the point were more attractive.
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What do you want to do? That's the only question the really asked me.