Literally, nothing, I guess. I would say.
All of the cons ever.
The interview was fine, and the problem to solve was not hard, but I got nervous from the feedbacks on the internet. It was basically about algorithms and data structures, but not that hard.
A straightforward process, exactly what the recruiter described. It involved several technical interviews and some personal interviews. When it wasn't clear if they could hire or reject me, they gave me an additional technical interview.
I applied for a Google SWE position and went through a recruiter call first. The recruiter was very friendly and clear about the process. My phone screen had two coding questions: * One on arrays (two sum variant) * Another on dynamic programming (u
The interview was fine, and the problem to solve was not hard, but I got nervous from the feedbacks on the internet. It was basically about algorithms and data structures, but not that hard.
A straightforward process, exactly what the recruiter described. It involved several technical interviews and some personal interviews. When it wasn't clear if they could hire or reject me, they gave me an additional technical interview.
I applied for a Google SWE position and went through a recruiter call first. The recruiter was very friendly and clear about the process. My phone screen had two coding questions: * One on arrays (two sum variant) * Another on dynamic programming (u