A recruiter reached out via email and we discussed my interest and background over the phone.
A phone interview was scheduled about a week later. It went well, and I was asked a variety of questions, ranging from "What is a closure in JavaScript?" to the HTTP protocol and web accessibility.
A second phone interview was scheduled a week after the first.
During this interview, I was asked hypothetical questions related to the role (e.g., "How would you explain X to a non-tech person?"). I was then given a typical code test in a Google Doc that involved talking through and figuring out the algorithm first, and then solving it.
How would you explain what an API is to a completely non-technical person?
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Google Developer Programs Engineer role in New York, New York.
Google's interview process for their Developer Programs Engineer roles in New York, New York is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Google's Developer Programs Engineer interview process in New York, New York.