Me postulé a través de un reclutador. El proceso tomó 3 meses. Acudí a una entrevista en Google (Concord, CA) en sep 2018
Entrevista
At over 3 months from start to finish, this process is painfully slow.
- recruiter interview
- phone interview
- homework
- on-site interview
- team match interviews
- svp review
There are several calls in between these as well for scheduling, prep, letting you know if you passed an interview, compensation, etc. I felt like they do a lot to prepare you, which is good, but I spent so much time stressing out over this for so long, I was really just happy it was over. Google is very likely worth going through the interview process (heck, I’ll probably do it again when it’s right), but other big tech companies move twice as fast.
The interview process felt quite unprofessional.
HR emailed me on the same day and asked me to choose an interview time that day, which felt very unreasonable and gave me almost no time to prepare.
After the phone screen, I was supposed to interview with the hiring manager, but the coordination seemed to missing something.
No interview was scheduled, and I only found out something was wrong when I followed up during the interview week. I then received a last-minute calendar invitation.
After the interview, there was no follow-up at all. I finally received a rejection email about a month and a half later.
Overall, the process showed a lack of respect for candidates.
The interview process has been pretty smooth. Their HR team is super friendly and helpful throughout the process. Although I didn't get an offer, it was a great learning experience.
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Google (Mountain View, CA) en ago 2024
Entrevista
first was a call,
Second was an assessment,
Third was an interview round.
I got rejected after the interview round. No feedback was provided, neither any ways to contact them back.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Why did I choose to do a Master' program in spite of having a good experience?