There is a very good work-life balance.
Many perks like free and varied regional and continental cuisine, cafe bars, gym, etc.
The work isn't heavy, and you get time to do other stuff too.
Depending upon the team, most of the tech stack can be internal to Google and not open source.
The interview was smooth; they took more time to share the results. But overall, it was a good experience with a lot to learn and empathetic HR. The interview questions were deep and required advanced knowledge.
1st round: Coding Asked about a data structure for efficient caching and how to implement it using a list versus a dictionary. Then discussed a medium-level Dynamic Programming question. Was not able to provide the most optimal solution.
It's really difficult to answer their questions. We need to prepare well to pass their interview and get the job. Overall, it's difficult. So, prepare well and take the interview.
The interview was smooth; they took more time to share the results. But overall, it was a good experience with a lot to learn and empathetic HR. The interview questions were deep and required advanced knowledge.
1st round: Coding Asked about a data structure for efficient caching and how to implement it using a list versus a dictionary. Then discussed a medium-level Dynamic Programming question. Was not able to provide the most optimal solution.
It's really difficult to answer their questions. We need to prepare well to pass their interview and get the job. Overall, it's difficult. So, prepare well and take the interview.