Google Software Engineer Internship interview questions
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The interview goes on many processes starting with resume review then to a technical interview then online one, for me I passed the technical interview and I didn't notice the online one on one .
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It was about coding and optimization, going out with solutions for some problems and it goes from easy to hard
I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Google (Bengaluru) in Jul 2024
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it was tough i got asked only 2 dsa problems which were quite tough and the topics were graph and string.
the string question was of medium level and was doable but the graph one was really hard i tried some approaches but still wasnt able to solve it completely but still i got the internship opportunity.
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You are given a string s. An awesome substring is a non-empty substring of s such that we can make any number of swaps in order to make it a palindrome.
Return the length of the maximum length awesome substring of s.
There was an online assessment which consisted of two hard questions.The questions were not standard and required very good competitive programming skills along with dsa.The assessment was very much luck based.
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You are given an undirected tree T consisting of N nodes rooted at node 1.You have to assign value to each node of the tree such that:1)The assigned value must be a prime number less than or equal to 100.2)The sum of values assigned to any pair of adjacent nodes is not a prime number.Determine the total number of valid assignments.