I’ve had the opportunity to intern for Google 3 times. My biggest pro is that I’ve never felt less than for being a minority. I am an African American woman, pursuing a career in I.T. Although there are times where your dreams can be pushed aside for what you represent, Google never made me feel that way.
Every office is different. I interned at three different offices, and if you’re a person with great customer service experience, then you’ll be able to adapt to everyone’s needs depending on the office you go to.
I was referred by someone already in Google. The first phase was a phone screen with the recruiter and the next phase is the technical interview which I didn't pass.
Pretty easy. A little long. The process involved technical and non-technical portions. There was an interview, some additional interview, and discussions with members of the recruitment team. That's pretty much about it.
The process started out great. I was contacted by a recruiter from Google who thought I would be a good fit for this role and began the interview process. We spoke numerous times about the position, and within a week, I was interviewing with one of
I was referred by someone already in Google. The first phase was a phone screen with the recruiter and the next phase is the technical interview which I didn't pass.
Pretty easy. A little long. The process involved technical and non-technical portions. There was an interview, some additional interview, and discussions with members of the recruitment team. That's pretty much about it.
The process started out great. I was contacted by a recruiter from Google who thought I would be a good fit for this role and began the interview process. We spoke numerous times about the position, and within a week, I was interviewing with one of