Free food/free drink. Flexible hours. Zero stress. Happy people. Friendly environment. Best talent to work with.
The content of work you get to do might not be your top choice.
Also, some might find the environment a bit boring.
I applied for the Google Summer Internship through the official Google Careers page. The application involved submitting my resume, basic details, and answering a few optional questions. The portal was user-friendly and provided a clear status trac
The process consisted of two consecutive, 45-minute technical interviews. You could choose the language you are most comfortable with from a list of options. After that, I had to wait about a month or two to get a response.
The first round involved a standard medium-level LeetCode question. The interviewer was nice, offered some tips and hints, and encouraged me to think aloud and brainstorm/go over the problem before starting. I was asked to write some unit tests to en
I applied for the Google Summer Internship through the official Google Careers page. The application involved submitting my resume, basic details, and answering a few optional questions. The portal was user-friendly and provided a clear status trac
The process consisted of two consecutive, 45-minute technical interviews. You could choose the language you are most comfortable with from a list of options. After that, I had to wait about a month or two to get a response.
The first round involved a standard medium-level LeetCode question. The interviewer was nice, offered some tips and hints, and encouraged me to think aloud and brainstorm/go over the problem before starting. I was asked to write some unit tests to en