I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Google (New York, NY) in Jul 2019
Interview
I was referred by an existing employee, otherwise I do not think I would have gotten a call back. There was an initial phone screener with the HR person, then a follow up phone interview with my potential manager. After that I was invited to an in-person interview that was four hours without breaks, with four different interviewers - two peers, two more senior. In each interview, the interviewer clearly set up that they would type while they talked to me and that there were some pretty specific rules they had to follow and questions they had to ask. The interviews felt stiff and formal as a result, particularly because despite assurances there was no "right" answer, it often felt as if I'd answered it wrong. Had heard about Google's hiring practices like this, but generally left that day feeling really defeated by questions that felt irrelevant to my potential rolee. Was not asked into final round to make a presentation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You're in charge of the team that just acquired Waze. What do you do next?
They have a very well-structured hiring process and scheduling interviews was incredibly easy and convenient. The recruiter was super friendly throughout our entire interaction, and they thoughtfully provided post-interview feedback to me, which I greatly appreciated receiving.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at Google
Interview
Got referred by a friend, had a call with a nice person from HR, after that I had an interview with a manager, relaxed conversation about how I'd adress certain topics and also did a practical case study,.
Difficile mais faisable, faut s’entraîner un maximum. Y’a des vidéos sur YouTube qui expliquent super bien tout le process. Y’a 3 étapes après le call avec le rh et c’est hyper bien fait mais faut être bien préparé