How do I prepare for my first Google interview?
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How do I prepare for my first Google interview?
- 1) Learn as much as you can about the Google interview process (days 1–2)
- 2) Benchmark yourself (days 3–5)
- 3) Make a study list (days 3–5)
- 4) Practice algorithms and data structures daily (days 6–30)
- 5) Tackle as many programming questions as you can (days 16–30)
- 6) Relax and get some good sleep (day 30)
What should I know about Google before an interview?
So here are six important things I always listen for during job interviews:
- Talk about transferable skills, experience.
- Ask questions—lots of them.
- List accomplishments, but don’t make it all about yourself.
- Take ownership of your mistakes.
- Personal agility.
- Show that you work well with others.
What is the interview process for a software engineer at Google like?
Up to a 45 minute technical interview with a Google software engineer. The interviewer will be interested in your knowledge of computer science principles (data structures, algorithms etc.) and how they can be used in your solutions.
What is the best way to prepare for a Google interview?
Start with the source—check out google.com/careers for info on how Google hires. Then watch this video from Google about what interviewers look for in the interview, and finally check out an example interview featuring real Google engineers. Once you have a solid foundation, I’d recommend following up by reading CTCI.
What is the interview process like at Google Hangouts?
The phone/Hangouts interview round might also aim to check a candidate for personality traits and interpersonal skills. The onsite interviews involve questions based on programming (check out this programming interview questions article), logic, algorithms, and critical thinking.
What is the difficulty level of the questions asked in Google interview?
Firstly you will go through the coding interview round and then system design (based on experience) round. The difficulty level of the question is based on the level you are applying for in Google. 1. Technical Coding Round and General Analysis Questions