I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Google (Mountain View, CA) in Apr 2022
Interview
Overall a mixed bag; people were either very friendly or felt like they were just there to do a favor to someone else and didn't care much about being there at all. While I can understand that interviewing a candidate may not be something that everyone is into, it is also true that one would expect at least a minimum of interest in the candidate answers. Instead it felt like they were not even waiting for the answer, as if their mind was already set independently from what you answer. The ones interested in you instead were very nice and talkative and asked good and interesting questions. And the follow up questions were engaging, and you could tell they cared about knowing what you mean with your answer and wanted to know more. Not that many tricky questions to be honest; I just ended up not moving forward with the opportunity as I found a different job where people were more interested in my profile.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
usual questions about algorithms, double linked lists and arrays to be sorted
easy, i had a good time and a fun time, but I also like google, great company, glassdoor makes me add 30 words, so that's what I'm doing to look at levels and salarty
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
easy, i had a good time and a fun time, but I also like google, great company, glassdoor makes me add 30 words, so that's what I'm doing to look at levels and salarty
The first step of Google’s interview process is the resume screen. Here, after you’ve submitted your application through Google’s jobs portal, or been contacted directly via email or LinkedIn, recruiters will evaluate your resume to see if your experience aligns with the open position.
Note: Google does not require cover letters and admits that they “may or may not be considered.” So, unless you have a highly untraditional profile that needs to be explained, we recommend focusing on your resume.
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Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your favorite Google product? What would you do to improve it?