My coworkers are extremely knowledgeable, helpful, and cool.
The projects we're working on are all very inspiring.
The company has a long-term vision I can actually subscribe to, personally.
The company exists to do good.
Everybody wants to know what you're working on (secret). People ask personal Google favors of you.
Don't stop working for the good of humanity.
I was interning with Google at the time I did my interview, so I had an expedited process. Current interns typically must go through two technical interviews when applying for a full-time position. No matter which office you are applying to, you con
I first had one call from the recruiter, who briefly looked through my resume and explained the interview process. A few weeks later, I had the technical interview. Unfortunately, I didn't go through to the next step, but I learned a lot by doing th
I first had two 45-minute 1:1 phone interviews where I was asked to code in Google Docs. Then, I was invited on-site for five 45-minute interviews. The questions weren't too difficult, except for the design question, which I struggled with a lot. Ev
I was interning with Google at the time I did my interview, so I had an expedited process. Current interns typically must go through two technical interviews when applying for a full-time position. No matter which office you are applying to, you con
I first had one call from the recruiter, who briefly looked through my resume and explained the interview process. A few weeks later, I had the technical interview. Unfortunately, I didn't go through to the next step, but I learned a lot by doing th
I first had two 45-minute 1:1 phone interviews where I was asked to code in Google Docs. Then, I was invited on-site for five 45-minute interviews. The questions weren't too difficult, except for the design question, which I struggled with a lot. Ev