Work-Life Balance is Good
There is nothing bad at Google.
Here's a recent job interview experience I can share, keeping in mind that the specific questions and details can vary depending on the role and company: **Employer:** Google **Job title:** Web Solutions Engineer, University Graduate, 2025 **Inter
They give extremely easy questions to some candidates and literally ask about hobbies, then proceed to select them. Pathetic interview standards. They do not follow their own interview standards of not asking anything apart from DSA.
Resume shortlisted, followed by a 15-minute telephonic call. The first technical round includes 2 DSA questions, while the second technical round involves 2 DSA questions along with follow-up discussions. Both rounds were heavily focused on graphs a
Here's a recent job interview experience I can share, keeping in mind that the specific questions and details can vary depending on the role and company: **Employer:** Google **Job title:** Web Solutions Engineer, University Graduate, 2025 **Inter
They give extremely easy questions to some candidates and literally ask about hobbies, then proceed to select them. Pathetic interview standards. They do not follow their own interview standards of not asking anything apart from DSA.
Resume shortlisted, followed by a 15-minute telephonic call. The first technical round includes 2 DSA questions, while the second technical round involves 2 DSA questions along with follow-up discussions. Both rounds were heavily focused on graphs a