Great support from managers, easy to ask questions, and great coworkers.
Great food, transportation, and other perks.
My major complaint is that people used the word "Googley" too much to describe everything, so it lost all meaning. Often, as an engineer, it felt like coworkers didn't have many other interests outside of engineering.
I applied in September and heard back pretty shortly after. I had a crazy month in October, so I interviewed in early November. I had two back-to-back phone interviews. In the first one, I talked about my side projects and experience. In the last 20
The first stage is completing the application found on their website. Next, they contact you if you've made it through to the next round. I heard back around the end of January. There are two phone interviews: the first is code reading and the seco
First, an online assessment, then the HR call, then several rounds of technical interview (you need to solve data structure/algorithm problems), and finally a manager interview (mostly behavioral questions).
I applied in September and heard back pretty shortly after. I had a crazy month in October, so I interviewed in early November. I had two back-to-back phone interviews. In the first one, I talked about my side projects and experience. In the last 20
The first stage is completing the application found on their website. Next, they contact you if you've made it through to the next round. I heard back around the end of January. There are two phone interviews: the first is code reading and the seco
First, an online assessment, then the HR call, then several rounds of technical interview (you need to solve data structure/algorithm problems), and finally a manager interview (mostly behavioral questions).