I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Google (San Francisco, CA) in Feb 2020
Interview
The process started out well. The recruiter reached out to me on their own accord. Set up a phone screen and then I made it to the next round. I spoke to two different ABP's who were in the role currently. I have never had a more awful experience. The first person I spoke to was short, no personality. She showed no emotion, was unfriendly and ofter curt. I know this is Google's tactic, but it doest not create a positive interview experience for the candidate. After the interview I didn't even want to work there. It took them over 3 weeks to get back to me, and that was only after I reached out to ask for feedback and to close the loop.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
How would I run a program to take all Employee Files and digitize them?
The prorcess was very professional. Went through 3 rounds of interview, all online. Prepare very thoroughly if you want to make it through. They know when you are not prepared so don’t just try to wink it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They will want to know if you fit into their culture.
I applied online. I interviewed at Google (Seattle, WA)
Interview
Interview process was great. Definitely research the process online as others have described their process and how to thoroughly respond to interview questions. Was then placed in a “pool” waiting on team interviews, never got a call back. Suspect there wasn’t really an opening or was filled internally. Was told to continue to follow up, which I did. It’s been years now and my application was closed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Cannot expand on this, look into questions on YouTube
I sent my resume through a friend's recommendation, after 2 days received a link to take a personality test.
It was very easy, but 2 days later I received an email saying that I would not continue in the process.