I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Google (San Francisco, CA) in Nov 2018
Interview
In terms of the difficulty, what you find online gives you a pretty good idea of what you will need to do to prepare. I found that the process was incredibly slow until I had other offers on the table. After telling them about the other offers it was sped up a little, but mostly I was just being strung along.
I first spoke to a recruiter, was given an automated coding test, then after I passed I was connected with a different recruiter. The recruiter asked a few questions, then set up two harder coding interviews where I was matched with two different Google engineers and asked to "whiteboard" on a shared google doc. I've been told after those two, normally there is a third before the application packet is sent to the first hiring committee. I, however, only wound up doing those two interviews. After the hiring committee, you are sent to "host matching" where you wait in limbo for a while. Your packet is in the bottom of the pile when you are first sent to host matching, so it's very likely you will be waiting for a few weeks before your recruiter contacts you to interview for a team. After a few interviews, you rank your preferences and they do the same. If you get a match, your packet gets sent to another hiring committee and if you pass, some VP reviews it and signs your contract.
They claim to not care about grades, but they really do.
Home exam, 2 questions in 90 mins
Then they did 2 interviews-45 mins each
It was on google meet
The interviews are in English, the first question was matrix dfs and the second one was hashmap with random function
There were multiple stages to the process, but the main one of which was technical interviews through digital meetings (Zoom) consisted of 2 meetings, in which you have to solve 1 leet-code style question, levels medium-hard.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Google (Tel Aviv-Yafo)
Interview
My application process started in November with two LeetCode-style home assignments. In December, I sat for two technical interviews on Google Meet. Although they were meant to be back-to-back, one was rescheduled after the interviewer didn't show up. I successfully navigated a medium question with a follow-up and a hard DFS/graph problem.
Two weeks later, in January, I moved into the host-matching phase. After one team match interview in February, I wasn't selected, and by April, I received a final update that the process was closing because no further team matches were found.
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