Googlers are great to work with; the company seems to care.
It's grown from a quirky small company to a corporatish behemoth.
I will start by saying that Google's interview process was excellent, particularly with HR and scheduling. The recruiters were extremely professional and friendly. I began with an online test featuring two questions of average difficulty. I did not
Interesting questions with follow-up that tackle scale, generics, and handling arbitrary input/conditions. The interviewers were friendly and well-prepared. I did not feel rushed by them at all. Recommendations for others: - Identify proper DS(s) to
I applied online for a new grad position in mid-September. I was invited directly onsite and interviewed in Mountain View in mid-October. Before the onsite, I had a chat with a recruiter and went through a coaching call with a Google engineer in Lon
I will start by saying that Google's interview process was excellent, particularly with HR and scheduling. The recruiters were extremely professional and friendly. I began with an online test featuring two questions of average difficulty. I did not
Interesting questions with follow-up that tackle scale, generics, and handling arbitrary input/conditions. The interviewers were friendly and well-prepared. I did not feel rushed by them at all. Recommendations for others: - Identify proper DS(s) to
I applied online for a new grad position in mid-September. I was invited directly onsite and interviewed in Mountain View in mid-October. Before the onsite, I had a chat with a recruiter and went through a coaching call with a Google engineer in Lon