People are smart, technology is innovative, and food is the best. There are lots of other perks, including a gym, unlimited food, and many great invited speakers.
There are a ton of folks trying to climb up the corporate ladder, and you tend to get frustrated if you don't get promoted during the promotion cycle.
Interviews are tough. Food is great. Salary is great, bonuses are excellent. Lots of room for growth. Fun projects and people.
They ask all data structure questions. The Google Tech Dev Guide is good enough for preparation. I cleared all the coding rounds but failed the theoretical technical. Here are two questions that I managed to copy. The interview is on Google Docs, no
I recently had an interview for a Test Engineer position, and the process included several parts. First, I started with a self-introduction, briefly talking about my background, projects, and relevant experience. Next, I was given two coding proble
The online video interview began with basic questions, such as "Tell me about yourself." This was followed by questions related to the resume, and then core knowledge was tested. Single questions were asked in different areas, including GenAI, ML, an
They ask all data structure questions. The Google Tech Dev Guide is good enough for preparation. I cleared all the coding rounds but failed the theoretical technical. Here are two questions that I managed to copy. The interview is on Google Docs, no
I recently had an interview for a Test Engineer position, and the process included several parts. First, I started with a self-introduction, briefly talking about my background, projects, and relevant experience. Next, I was given two coding proble
The online video interview began with basic questions, such as "Tell me about yourself." This was followed by questions related to the resume, and then core knowledge was tested. Single questions were asked in different areas, including GenAI, ML, an