Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite segnalazione di un dipendente. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Google nel mese di nov 2019
Colloquio
It is worth applying through a referral. You only need to submit a CV.
After that, if they are interested, you get a candidate preference questionnaire. This is not a filter, as far as I know, it is only information for teams that can be interested in you later.
If you got the preference questionnaire, you almost certainly going to get two interviews, over GVC, coding in Google Docs.
If your interviews are successful, you enter the matching phase: teams are going to consider working with you, and you are going to have to decide about them one at a time. (When deciding whether to accept the offer of a team, you don't have information about other projects or other teams interest in you. You can only talk to one team at a time.) If you accept, and they hire you, its over. If one of you declines, you can get matched with an other team.
Domande di colloquio [1]
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Good practice is LeetCode questions, Cracking the Coding Interview book. Do get comfortable with hashtables.
Write your solution as a function, and don't forget to test it.
It was good. The interviewer was very supportive. I asked questions about the problem I didn't understand. Overall it was a good experience. Though i didn't get the offer, the interview was a good experience
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Google (Varsavia, Masovia)
Colloquio
Two 45-min technical interviews, 15 mins gap between. Medium level of leetcode problems. Google has type of problems with levels. You start with one problem, then it develops. I think this is good practice, because it kinda breaks down the huge problem.
Domande di colloquio [1]
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Prime numbers variations, developing through levels
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un'altra fonte. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Google
Colloquio
The interview started with a brief introduction from both sides. The interviewer then asked about my background and walked through my resume, discussing my projects, experiences, and the skills I had developed through them.