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      Software Engineer In Test Interview

      4 Mar 2015
      Anonymous employee
      Mountain View, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Google (Mountain View, CA) in Feb 2015

      Interview

      The process was initiated by a recruiter, who reached out to me via email. He told me that he found me through my LinkedIn profile, and was interested in having a short phone conversation. During that conversation, we chatted about my skills and experience, and he outlined a potential role (SET) to gauge my interest. Once I told him that I was interested, he set me up with a engineering phone screen, which was one hour long. The phone screen consisted of me talking with another SET. He briefly outlined his experience, and then asked me to talk a bit about myself. This lasted 5-10 minutes, and then we moved on to a programming question. All of the code I wrote was in a Google doc. About 2 weeks after the phone screen, I was contacted by my recruiter to let me know that they wanted to bring me on-site. They flew me out on a Sunday, and the full day of interviews were on Monday. I then flew back on Tuesday. The onsite interviews are where they really get a feel for how well you understand data structures and algorithms, and how you think under pressure. The day consisted of 5 45-minute interviews, and a 45 minute lunch. Each interview was basically the same format as the phone screen: 5-10 minutes of getting to know one another, followed by coding questions. It's important to note that the coding questions are all done on a whiteboard, so it is really important to practice coding questions by hand. You really don't appreciate how nice autocomplete is until you're working without it. After the onsite interviews, each of the interviewers will write feedback about you, and give you a score. This feedback is all given to a hiring committee, who (unofficially) makes the decision of whether or not to hire you. There is still the executive and compensation committees after that, but from what I have read and heard from my recruiter, the hiring committee is the tough one to pass. Overall, I think this process was pretty smooth. I dragged it out a bit, because I hadn't used Java in years, and I had a big project going on at my current job, but expect the process to take at least 2-3 months from first contact to offer.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      They requested that I don't share any interview questions, but I will say that a deep understanding of data structures (especially hash maps and heaps) is going to go a long way for you.
      Answer question
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      Anonymous interview candidate
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      No offer
      Positive experience
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      Application

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      31 July 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
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      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Google (Bengaluru) in May 2018

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      The interviewer asked 2questions. One coding question although I wrote the package and relevant classes to be used to solve the problem. Interviewer was not happy, as I wrote code in Java and the interviewer expected it in some other language of his preference. They made me prepare DS, Algorithms, OS, System Design. And asked a non-relevant question not part of any of the subjects asked to prepare. They boast aroud their "Reduced Four" interview process. But, their interviewers need more trainings. Ethical interviews, unethical practices like the EU antiTrust fine.

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