I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Google (Mountain View, CA) in Nov 2022
Interview
Suuuuuper long and stretched out, but that was to be expected from what I’d heard online. Was super excited to get an initial response, then had to spend a few days coordinating over email with the recruiter by filling out forms with info and giving lists of interview items that work for me. Finally got interview scheduled for a week out. Interview itself was straightforward, just a one on one screener over google meets using a shared code editor. (While this technically was Google Docs, it was a special section specific for giving phone code interviews that has syntax highlighting and stuff like a normal code editor) After that didn’t hear a response for two more weeks, until my recruiter told that I had passed the screener and done well, but Google had decided they didn’t want to hire for the role anymore.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Even though it was a front-end role, it was a general language agnostic coding question similar to leetcode. The question was regarding changes in strings and using data structures to find the longest chain of changes.
The standard interview process involves five key stages: an initial phone screening, a formal interview with the hiring manager, technical or skills assessments, team-based or panel interviews, and a final culture-fit conversation with senior leadership.
Ok it was a fun interaction with a dsa question. I was not able to complete that question. It was slinky to the requirement is that the correct 💯 of the file 🗄️ is a good time
Call with a recruiter, first interview is a simple tech task to validate your profile, then 3 tech interview and a cultural fit interview. All interviewers were friendly and competent.
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