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      Software Engineer Interview

      Jan 14, 2015
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Google in Jan 2015

      Interview

      I've applied online and met a recruiter at a university event. I'm an Electrical Engineering student that is interested in working as a software engineer. I didn't take any classes in my program to serve that purpose, therefor I self-educated myself. I bought books, did online classes, and took few CS additional classes at my university. With that said, I had to focus a lot on learning what any CS student must know, and I did that, but that didn't make me a perfect candidate yet. In my first phone interview, the only one I had, I managed to answer almost all of the questions. However, I found out that I lacked the ability to be a great user of the Java API and abilities when coding solutions. For example, I chose an array as my data structure for the solution, where maybe if I chose a linked list, I would have shown that I'm a stronger programmer. They called me 3 days after my phone interview notifying me that I was not chosen for the second on-site interview. However, the recruiter told me they were impressed by my resume, my analytic skills, and my knowledge in general. He said I need to practice coding more and I will be a great fit. He told me that he'll contact me again at the end of the year and set another interview without me even asking for it. So my advice would be this: Build a very strong knowledge of your preferred programming language. You have to show that you can utilize it the best way possible.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      I was asked to sort an array of integers where all zeros come in front, the rest come later. After successfully solving it, the interviewer started making hard bit by bit. What if we want the 7s? What if we want prime numbers? What... Finally he asked me what if we were dealing with objects instead of integers.
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