J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 4 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Google en oct. 2017
Entretien
I got contacted from a Recruiter to do the interviews for a Intern position at Google, after that I had really quick the two coding interviews. One of the reviewers was moving around the room the whole time, so I ended up asking him if I could minimize the camera so that I wouldn't get more nervous by watching him walking around. With the second we could connect to the call but couldn't hear each other so I ended up doing the interview by phone, he was really nice and calm, it was great.
Questions d'entretien [2]
Question 1
The first one wanted me to program a checkerboard with zeros and ones as the basic approach and with that made he gave me different conditions and rules that I had to program. After that I had to analyse every part of the code and I had to answer questions.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Google (Mountain View, CA)
Entretien
OA with three questions to solve. Each problem was a leetcode medium or hard question. I was given I think about two hours for the three questions. The site automatically locked after the given time.
The overall process was challenging but well-structured, taking a few weeks from start to finish. It began with an initial recruiter screening to discuss timeline and background. This was followed by rigorous technical interviews focusing heavily on Data Structures, Algorithms, and problem-solving (expect LeetCode Medium/Hard level questions).
After passing the technical rounds, I moved into the Team Matching phase. This involved a behavioral and technical discussion with the actual Hiring Manager to see if my past projects (C++, hardware, system architecture) aligned with the team's needs. Once the manager gave the green light, the file went to the global compensation committee. The final step before the official written offer was an automated ID verification process (via Veriff) to confirm my legal name for the contract. The recruiting team was great, but be prepared for the final administrative steps to take a bit of patience!
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Walk me through the architecture of the most complex system you have built. What were the biggest performance bottlenecks and how did you solve them?
The first step was OA, then two 45-minute technical rounds with engineers. These rounds had one coding question + multiple follow-ups. There was some time left at the end for questions.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
One question tested my knowledge of recursion, hashmaps, and backtracking.