Google is a great company to work at with respect to quality of work and perks. Almost everything is being done from scratch, so it's a good experience to learn.
Can sometimes get hectic and a bit difficult to manage.
Two interviews were conducted in Google Meet with two different interviewers. The interview was for all hardware verification positions. The first question was not of a student level and was very difficult. The second was a classic FSM question.
Offline on Zoom. Very hard. Two interviews of 1 hour each: * The first with the team leader, then the second with a team member. I think it was a first filter for a face-to-face interview, but I am not sure, because I did not pass that interview.
This was confusing. I was asked Java and JavaScript questions, neither of which was on my resume or in the job description. Perhaps someone from computer science conducted the interview for an electrical engineer position.
Two interviews were conducted in Google Meet with two different interviewers. The interview was for all hardware verification positions. The first question was not of a student level and was very difficult. The second was a classic FSM question.
Offline on Zoom. Very hard. Two interviews of 1 hour each: * The first with the team leader, then the second with a team member. I think it was a first filter for a face-to-face interview, but I am not sure, because I did not pass that interview.
This was confusing. I was asked Java and JavaScript questions, neither of which was on my resume or in the job description. Perhaps someone from computer science conducted the interview for an electrical engineer position.