Software Engineer- Early Career applicants have rated the interview process at Google with 3.5 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 68% positive. To compare, the company-average is 61.5% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
Candidates applying for Software Engineer- Early Career roles take an average of 63 days to get hired, when considering 47 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Google overall takes an average of 38 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Google as a Software Engineer- Early Career according to 47 Glassdoor interviews include:
One on one interview: 32%
Skills test: 24%
Phone interview: 17%
Personality test: 9%
Group panel interview: 5%
Background check: 5%
Other: 3%
Presentation: 3%
IQ intelligence test: 1%
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I applied online. The process took 5 months. I interviewed at Google in Oct 2021
Interview
I applied in early June and received an email 3 months later, in September, saying that they would like to move forward.
The onsite includes 5 interviews: 1 behavioral and 4 technical. You can choose to break them up into 2 days. Most of my interviewers were very friendly, but one came off as a bit harsh and kept interjecting while I was talking about my solution.
I studied a lot for my interviews, but there were still a few questions that stumped me, and it wasn't enough to pass.
Online assessment, group recruiter call about how the interview process would look like, then I was proceeded to final onsite. 3 technical rounds and 1 behavioral in one day. The technical rounds were medium-hard LC style problem solving.
I applied online. I interviewed at Google (Los Angeles, CA)
Interview
had 2 interviews, 1 behavioral and 1 technical. both the interviewer were really nice. the technical was like an easy - med trees ques. the next phase is offline for which they are sponsoring.
Just did an OA and then the first round. First round was a 30 minute behavioral followed by a 30 minute technical I believe (could’ve been an hour each I don’t remember). OA was super easy, and the technical was a step up but not too bad. I think I just didn’t move forward because of how I answered the behavioral questions, but also my behavioral interviewer was incredibly unprofessional so I didn’t really care that I didn’t move forward.