Contacted by a recruiter via email, I set up an initial screen to go over my resume and career goals. A technical screen was planned but canceled, and the company decided to move me straight to an onsite interview.
The onsite interview took place at the San Francisco location and consisted of five back-to-back interviews with lunch in between. It took about four days to get feedback, and another four days to proceed through the hiring committee.
Javascript question related to designing a class and implementing its methods.
Algorithm question about parsing and encrypting strings.
Conceptual question about user interface design.
General HTML, CSS, and interaction between client and servers during render.
The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Google Software Engineer - Front End role in San Francisco, California.
Google's interview process for their Software Engineer - Front End roles in San Francisco, California is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Google's Software Engineer - Front End interview process in San Francisco, California.