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Web Developer at Motorola Mobility

No Offer – Interviewed in Libertyville, IL – Reviewed Oct 5, 2012

Interview Details – New hiring process does require several interviews, initially with recruiter then couple of hiring managers.

Interview Question – Google does seem to like to throw curve balls and ask abstract questions unrelated to the job, just to see if potential employee is quick on his/her feet.   Answer Question

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Web Developer at Motorola Mobility

No Offer – Interviewed in Mar 2011 – Reviewed Jun 2, 2011

Interview Details – They contacted me through email, to assist with web development in a new project, either as a contractor or a full-time employee. I then signed an NDA and we interviewed through Skype. The person interviewing me was very friendly and didn't make me feel nervous at all. There was another interview afterwards with more people involved, but I declined as I just got a big project with my company so I couldn't switch jobs, at least for the next few months. However, my impression from the whole thing was very good, I felt respected and not intimidated at all.

Interview Question – Tell me a bit more about yourself (probably the most classic interview question, but that's the only one I remember, sorry)   Answer Question

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