It can still be a great place to work if you find the right team.
Don't expect the company you saw in the movies. Those times are long gone.
An external recruiter, in agreement with Google, approached me 1.5 months ago. She screened me preliminarily and, based on what I gathered was needed, considered my background suitable. She told me to expect the next interview with an internal recrui
I was rejected after receiving "excellent" feedback after every step of the process from the recruiter. It was a bit misleading to then hear that it was not good enough.
The interview process was long and drawn-out, lasting 6 months. The interviews themselves weren't difficult, but I don't understand why Google conducts interviews without any openings. There were 5 rounds of interviews for the L6 EM role: * 2 Syst
An external recruiter, in agreement with Google, approached me 1.5 months ago. She screened me preliminarily and, based on what I gathered was needed, considered my background suitable. She told me to expect the next interview with an internal recrui
I was rejected after receiving "excellent" feedback after every step of the process from the recruiter. It was a bit misleading to then hear that it was not good enough.
The interview process was long and drawn-out, lasting 6 months. The interviews themselves weren't difficult, but I don't understand why Google conducts interviews without any openings. There were 5 rounds of interviews for the L6 EM role: * 2 Syst