A ton of very interesting engineering challenges to work on.
Great perks and work-life balance.
Mazing campus and food.
All the engineers I interacted with were smart, nice, and very helpful.
I didn't get to know too many of the other interns or members of my team who weren't working on the same project as me. I think it's a product of the size of Google, as well as its engineering demographic, which tends to be slightly older than some other, newer tech companies.
The interview process included: * Two technical rounds (LeetCode medium-hard). * One research round, focusing on prior projects. * One recruiter screen. After the initial interviews, the process moves to team matching, where candidates meet with va
The early "phone screen" rounds caught me somewhat off guard. Online, I read that I would have around 45 minutes to work on the problem, with the rest of the time dedicated to getting to know the interviewer and so on. In reality, I only had 45 minut
The process took a long time at every step, and communication was lacking throughout. However, the interviews themselves were enjoyable, relatively easy, and everyone was nice. It seems they primarily assess how you handle new problems, so simple me
The interview process included: * Two technical rounds (LeetCode medium-hard). * One research round, focusing on prior projects. * One recruiter screen. After the initial interviews, the process moves to team matching, where candidates meet with va
The early "phone screen" rounds caught me somewhat off guard. Online, I read that I would have around 45 minutes to work on the problem, with the rest of the time dedicated to getting to know the interviewer and so on. In reality, I only had 45 minut
The process took a long time at every step, and communication was lacking throughout. However, the interviews themselves were enjoyable, relatively easy, and everyone was nice. It seems they primarily assess how you handle new problems, so simple me