I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Google (Mountain View, CA) in Dec 2018
Interview
Phone screen, take-home problems, and an on-site interview. The recruiters were helpful throughout the process. The big downside is that the process is lengthy. They take a long time to get back to you and the stages of the interview process are spread out across weeks. It shouldn't be a problem if you are in college or are have a job already. If you need a job quickly, though, don't bother applying.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They ask candidates not to share the questions, but the theme is consistent: Data Structures & Algorithms. Every question is a DS&A question, so study up.
1 coding assessment. If you pass, you get to the final round which consists of 4 rounds in one day. 3 technical and one behavioral. The algorithms I had was BFS, Min heaps, and backtracking(parentheses)
Got an OA first.
And an interview call.
Question was backtracking leetcode.
i would say a medium-hard question . I was able to solve it but still got rejected. I was hoping for second on site round. idk why .
But i think my interviewer is not in interested in my code like she is not even correcting me.
I applied online. I interviewed at Google (Seattle, WA)
Interview
I applied online with no referral. First was an online coding challenge then 4 virtual onsite 45 minute interviews. I had a call with my recruiter to learn about the details of the interview process. They were 3 technical interviews and 1 behavioral.