Good perks, competitive salary, good people.
Engineering is very specific to Google, with lots of internal tools.
Making progress feels a bit bureaucratic and slow at times.
There are very, very interesting questions, but the waiting time for getting final results is very long. I waited for like two months and then got a rejection. I didn’t receive much feedback, which felt like a waste of waiting time.
Excellent process. There are 5 rounds in total: * 4 technical rounds * 1 behavioral round These could be scheduled separately. Technical rounds are only coding for L3 and L4. The behavioral round is interesting, with lots of related question
I applied for a mid-level software engineer role at Google and received a reply from a recruiter after about two weeks. The entire process took roughly five weeks. The process included: * A recruiter screen, which was standard and unsurprising. *
There are very, very interesting questions, but the waiting time for getting final results is very long. I waited for like two months and then got a rejection. I didn’t receive much feedback, which felt like a waste of waiting time.
Excellent process. There are 5 rounds in total: * 4 technical rounds * 1 behavioral round These could be scheduled separately. Technical rounds are only coding for L3 and L4. The behavioral round is interesting, with lots of related question
I applied for a mid-level software engineer role at Google and received a reply from a recruiter after about two weeks. The entire process took roughly five weeks. The process included: * A recruiter screen, which was standard and unsurprising. *