Round 1 – Data Structures & Algorithms: Focused entirely on problem-solving and coding. The questions were of medium to hard difficulty level, testing both optimization skills and clarity of thought.
Round 2 – DSA + Googliness & Leadership: This round included a mix of coding and behavioral evaluation. The DSA portion featured problems related to Dynamic Programming, one being similar to the Longest Increasing Subsequence type. The last 15 minutes were dedicated to Googliness and Leadership, where I was asked situational and HR-style questions such as:
Round 3 – Technical + Behavioral mix (if applicable): Further assessment of coding proficiency, structured thinking, and communication.
The DSA portion featured problems related to Dynamic Programming. One was similar to the Longest Increasing Subsequence type.
The last 15 minutes were dedicated to Googliness and Leadership, where I was asked situational and HR-style questions such as:
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Google Software Engineer, University Graduate role in Vāranāsi, Uttar Pradesh.
Google's interview process for their Software Engineer, University Graduate roles in Vāranāsi, Uttar Pradesh is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Google's Software Engineer, University Graduate interview process in Vāranāsi, Uttar Pradesh.