As is true for any large organization, there's also a degree of politics, corruption, incompetence, misaligned incentives, etc.
It can feel very high pressure at times due to big stakes.
The interview process at Google for me consisted of a technical phone interview. It was a pair programming interview where we shared a Google Doc and worked through various programming questions.
The interview process involved the following stages: * Phone call with Recruiter * Technical Phone Screen * On-site Interview The on-site interview included four technical interviews and one behavioral interview, each lasting 45 minutes. Lunc
I'm graduating college soon, so I went through the university graduate application process. I submitted my initial application, which contained my resume and transcript. Pretty soon after that, about one to two weeks later, I received an invitation
The interview process at Google for me consisted of a technical phone interview. It was a pair programming interview where we shared a Google Doc and worked through various programming questions.
The interview process involved the following stages: * Phone call with Recruiter * Technical Phone Screen * On-site Interview The on-site interview included four technical interviews and one behavioral interview, each lasting 45 minutes. Lunc
I'm graduating college soon, so I went through the university graduate application process. I submitted my initial application, which contained my resume and transcript. Pretty soon after that, about one to two weeks later, I received an invitation