Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en Google (New York, NY)
Entrevista
I applied for SW Intern (includes various locations) and got response within a week. I first got a coding test with one easy and one hard(dynamic programming) question. Then moved to the first interview. It was algorithmic and ds interview. It was my first interview ever and that too at Google. So I was a little nervous. I told this to the recruiter who probably told this to my interviewee who was very polite and made sure that I was comfortable. The questions were hot hard as I had prepared decently (but probably not enough). One little piece of advice: Make sure when you are practicing algorithms make sure you have the practice of speaking put loud which we generally do inside our brain. And then in the interview it feels like extra work and distracting to speak out loud while you are trying your best to concentrate on the solving the problem. So practice speaking what you are thinking. Unfortunately, I got rejection on phone within 1 week after the first interview and they told me to apply again when I graduate. They also gave me access to Google student learning programs that had explanations gor all the algorithms and data structures. This made me really happy.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
First : Basic algorithm question (but little tricky) Second: Medium Array question
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.
Me postulé a través de una recomendación de un empleado. Acudí a una entrevista en Google (Tel Aviv)
Entrevista
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.