I worked doing QA for Google in a part-time telecommuting position. It was great because the work was interesting and I could work the hours I chose, any time of the day or night. Because I was strictly a telecommuter, I had no added expenses for gas or business work clothing.
For my particular part-time position, the number of hours I could work varied from week to week depending on the amount of work the company had available. Some weeks the number of hours available were pretty low.
The biggest downside for me is that Google will only let you keep this job for one year. I really enjoyed the work and would still be doing it if they would let me.
Improve the communication between telecommuters and their managers.
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 had two online interviews with their software engineer. They first asked me about my research at school, and then we started the coding question part. The difficulty of the problems is around medium to hard on LeetCode.
I was invited to have an interview with two engineers for the Google Watch team. I had two rounds in one day, 30 minutes apart. Each round took 60 minutes to complete. They didn't tell me the result for two months, and no feedback was provided.
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 had two online interviews with their software engineer. They first asked me about my research at school, and then we started the coding question part. The difficulty of the problems is around medium to hard on LeetCode.
I was invited to have an interview with two engineers for the Google Watch team. I had two rounds in one day, 30 minutes apart. Each round took 60 minutes to complete. They didn't tell me the result for two months, and no feedback was provided.