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      Recruiting Coordinator Interview

      27 Sept 2013
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Mountain View, CA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Google (Mountain View, CA)

      Interview

      I was contacted via employee referral for a Recruiting Coordinator role. I spoke with one person on the phone, then came in for a 2 hr onsite with the manager and a person on the team. They asked pretty standard personality and behavioral based questions. Here is why it stood out as a less than positive experience. -10 minutes into the interview with the manager she asks my least favorite part of the job. Based on my response, which was not in the least bit a negative answer, she tells me, "I don't think you are going to be a fit for this position." Well, good to know, and this is why I withdrew my candidacy afterword, but it is a rather poor interview tactic to tell someone flat out that they won't like it before even asking other questions. Did she want me to get up and leave right there? -My interview with the second person went very well but when I asked about the types of side projects and career development opportunities available he explained, "because I am a full time employee, I do side projects about 50% of the time, but as a contractor, you really only just schedule." -Obviously the position wasn't going to be a fit, so shortly after the interviews, when invited back, I withdrew my candidacy. Best part of it all, I got an email 2 weeks later rejecting me for the role, even after I withdrew. Get it together Google! Overall, I know Google is a great place to work but I was incredibly dissatisfied with the effort they put into treating their candidates with respect, contract or not.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      She kept asking about my current company's policies on certain aspects of recruiting coordination and why we don't change them. She actually asked three times why we didn't change a certain policy that I had explained resulted in great candidate feedback. I didn't feel that my current company's policies were very relevant to the Google interview.
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