Google feels different to work for. It really cares about employees, about their progression and their needs. Plus, free lunches ;)
Definitely happy I joined.
Moved to the Bay Area to work for Google. Our house is small and my commute long.
I applied online. About two weeks later, I got the first phone interview. I passed the first phone interview, but I was rejected by the second. The interview questions were all about algorithms. They cared a lot about edge cases and how you think abo
I applied online and was then contacted for two interviews, each including coding. Each interview was around 45 minutes long. The questions were mostly about coding and programming.
The interview process was much longer than at other companies, taking two months from the initial interview to acceptance. I had one phone screen and five on-campus interviews, each lasting an hour. The on-campus interviews were the hardest of any
I applied online. About two weeks later, I got the first phone interview. I passed the first phone interview, but I was rejected by the second. The interview questions were all about algorithms. They cared a lot about edge cases and how you think abo
I applied online and was then contacted for two interviews, each including coding. Each interview was around 45 minutes long. The questions were mostly about coding and programming.
The interview process was much longer than at other companies, taking two months from the initial interview to acceptance. I had one phone screen and five on-campus interviews, each lasting an hour. The on-campus interviews were the hardest of any