Google Rich Media Campaign Manager Interview Questions & Reviews
Updated Dec 6, 2011 – Interview questions and reviews posted anonymously by interview candidates.
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Rich Media Campaign Manager at Google
Posted Dec 6, 2011
5.0
Very Difficult Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Mar 2011 in Santa Monica, CA (took a day)
They asked a lot of situational question to see how you would handle situations (i.e. if a client wants 40 ads created in 1 day how would you handle this). The craziest question they asked was how many people do you think are one their cell phone in the entire world at this very moment.
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I got the interview through an Employee Referral and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview.
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Rich Media Campaign Manager at Google
Posted Jun 3, 2011
4.0
Difficult Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed May 2011 in Chicago, IL (took 6 weeks)
Recruiter contacts you about position and here are the phases:
1.) Phone interview
2.) Onsite Interviews
3.) Onsite Interviews
4.) Background Check
Good experience, but very difficult. Utilize the help the recruiter gives you.
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The interview consisted of a Phone Interview and a 1:1 Interview.
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Rich Media Campaign Manager at Google
Posted May 26, 2011
5.0
Very Difficult Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed May 2011 (took 7 weeks)
The interview was mainly case questions, situational questions, and a few brainteasers.
The brainteasers included:
-How many people are on their cell phones at this moment across the entire world?
-How many dogs are in the US?
-If you were in a plane crash in the desert, how would you survive?
Make sure you stay in constant contact with your recruiter and ask them for prep calls before every interview phase. If you have been out of college less than 4 years, you will need your transcripts as well as your SAT/ACT scores, no exception.
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They came back with a nice offer including base salary, % bonus, and stock units. Since the offer met my target salary there wasn't much to do besides sign on the dotted line.
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The interview consisted of a Phone Interview, a 1:1 Interview and a Background Check.
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