Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite segnalazione di un dipendente. La procedura ha richiesto 6 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Google (Sydney) nel mese di feb 2012
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I started at Google as an intern, which required one non-technical phone screen followed by three technical phone interviews (one more than most people get). The questions here were all fairly straightforward questions of the form "Write some algorithm with some performance characteristics".
After a three month internship, I took "conversion" interviews to apply for a full time position. After a practice interview (where feedback is given - a tool to help interns prepare), I took two in-person, whiteboard-coding interviews back-to-back. I was lucky enough that the questions I was asked and my skillset intersected, and was offered a job several weeks later.
There was quite a long time between my interviews and my job offer, but my HR representitive was very communicactive and helpful the entire time, letting me know which stage my application was in.
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I don't want to leak any interview questions; but the general content of questions Google asks is no big secret. I can categorically state that there are NO stupid brain-teaser "You are shrunk to the size of a quarter" type questions at all. The questions all involve coding an algorithm. I suggest that everyone considering applying for a technical role at Google read Steve Yegge's (public) blog post about it. All you need is in there: http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com.au/2008/03/get-that-job-at-google.html
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Google (Bengaluru)
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First there is a technical interview, focused on your programming skills then a cultural one focused on you fitting into their workplace. Overall the interview is of an average difficulty and it is ok to say that you don't know something
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There was a question regarding a python based matrix
The whole interview process, from application to last interview took almost 3 months, including recruiter screen, techncial (coding) screen (the hardest for me) and the last round with 3 coding and a behaviroral one. All the interviewers where nice. I was told a month later that I had passed.
But I'm stuck in team matching, and there are very few openings. Even if you pass the interviews you're not guaranteed the job, so don't go for this option if you're actively looking for a job, it will crush your soul.
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Google (Bucarest, )
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I had 2 interview phases. In the first phase I had 1 online technical interview. In the second phase I had 4 online interviews: 1 soft skill and 3 technical interviews. In order to receive an offer you need to have 4 successful interviews
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Mostly LeetCode problems, so strong data structure and algorithm knowledge is required.