Innovation: Google fosters groundbreaking technological advancements.
Collaboration: Opportunities for teamwork and knowledge exchange.
Impact: Ability to influence global-scale projects.
Resources: Access to cutting-edge tools and research facilities.
Perks: Comprehensive benefits and workplace amenities.
Competition: High standards and intense competition among peers.
Workload: Expectation for high productivity and long hours.
Bureaucracy: Large company structure may slow decision-making.
Pressure: Responsibility for maintaining Google's reputation.
Flexibility: Limited autonomy in some roles.
There are 5 rounds in total. The 1st round is HR. The others are technical, and the only important topics are DSA and problem-solving. Tree, graph, stack, and queue are the most important topics. Logics are also very important.
Good process overall, but the competition is hard, so it is very difficult to get what you are looking for on here, actually. But I would apply again in the future. I am not losing any hope just yet.
I was contacted by a recruiter. I don't know how they got my email. First is a phone screening. They ask you a bunch of tech-related questions about your current work. Then, as you all know, the DSA round.
There are 5 rounds in total. The 1st round is HR. The others are technical, and the only important topics are DSA and problem-solving. Tree, graph, stack, and queue are the most important topics. Logics are also very important.
Good process overall, but the competition is hard, so it is very difficult to get what you are looking for on here, actually. But I would apply again in the future. I am not losing any hope just yet.
I was contacted by a recruiter. I don't know how they got my email. First is a phone screening. They ask you a bunch of tech-related questions about your current work. Then, as you all know, the DSA round.