I doubt there is a company that treats any of their employees as well as Google does. As an employee, you really feel like the company shares wealth among all their employees. The work you do here is high-impact, and they're very open to letting you figure out new ways to do things.
The company is growing so fast that it is starting to show signs of a more corporate environment, which is bridled by bureaucracy.
Continue to share the wealth among your employees.
On-site interview after I applied through the school jobs fair. I met with HR at the campus and was able to submit my hard-copy resume. I received a call the week after and made an appointment for the interview.
The interview process at Google was by far the best process I went through. The recruiter was so nice and friendly and would always email me before and after each stage of the process to wish me luck or follow up. She definitely seemed like she was a
The interview process involved a phone screening followed by an on-site interview in Mountain View, CA. First, I met briefly with the recruiter. Then, I had four consecutive one-on-one interviews, each lasting one hour, with engineers. During each
On-site interview after I applied through the school jobs fair. I met with HR at the campus and was able to submit my hard-copy resume. I received a call the week after and made an appointment for the interview.
The interview process at Google was by far the best process I went through. The recruiter was so nice and friendly and would always email me before and after each stage of the process to wish me luck or follow up. She definitely seemed like she was a
The interview process involved a phone screening followed by an on-site interview in Mountain View, CA. First, I met briefly with the recruiter. Then, I had four consecutive one-on-one interviews, each lasting one hour, with engineers. During each