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      Software Engineering Leadership Position Interview

      Feb 23, 2016
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Hyderābād
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Google (Hyderābād) in Feb 2016

      Interview

      Of all the companies I have worked at or Interviewed at before GOOG Interview has been an experience to remember. It is one of the companies I admire for its culture and accepting the differences in its employees. I applied through a person I was connected on LinkedIn and the response to my application was almost immediate. I have heard experiences of people who applied through the website and waited and waited but didn't receive the response, so for someone willing to get GOOG to answer your immediately this might be an option.....but I still feel GOOG to reach out to people applying through the online interface as well. My prep was rigorous, covered all aspects of Data Structures and Algorithms, Design , Time and Space Complexity and C/C++ Review. I went through an initial round of HR screening after which I was asked to choose between coming on campus for the coding interview. I opted to give the initial knock-out round on campus. The screening went into great depths of coding, design and data structures/algorithms(by a Senior Software Engineer at GOOG). The 45 mins interview went on for more than 90 mins. I believe I did well on this and I could tell it from the handshake of responses I received from the interviewer. It was a little surprising that the interviewer said that he hadn't read my resume, but I am person who looks for the candidate's ability to pick up from the place he/she is stumped so I propelled forward without being fazed by the questions following subsequently. The result was within 48 hours I received a call from GOOG to schedule an onsite...this time longer comprising of four more rounds, about 12 days later.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      I cannot discuss the questions as they were a part of the NDA I signed. I can tell there was a huge emphasis on the design in my interview. The interviewers(All of them) started by an open-ended question, to which I asked many many more clarifying questions to understand the scope of the problem and come up with possible assumptions under which I operated and produced pseudo-code and wrote code. I was interviewed by a mid level Software Engineer to begin with, then another mid-level Software Engineer, then by a Manager and finally by a Team Lead with 6 years of experience in GOOG. I was particularly interested in this interview as he seemed to come with experience working at a company that dealt with code security. A stark difference between my previous interviews(Please see below I have had more interviews at GOOG before) and this was that I was being asked to clarify the design on purpose and being prevented from writing code and given very little time to write code. This felt very strange to me. Either the interviewers were new to the process or were doing so on purpose, I couldn't tell. I got a real sense that they liked me during the interview with the messages they were trying to send me in terms of the conversation they were trying to engage me in....giving instant feedback and making me feel very comfortable during the process(Initially). But there was a time when they were just giving a requirement tracing it back and the problem space was very complex and AMBIGUOUS(Several moments during the interview were racking my brain quite a bit and there was significant pressure put....all a part of the GOOG interview).....I wade through the requirements and tried chopping off the constraints a bit and gave justification as appropriate. I wrote code in almost all the interviews except the ones that involved design and only design into the depth. All my interviews on the final interview were more than an hour and 15 mins, the lunch interview was short and just a casual overview of GOOG with the person who passed my resume, she isn't from the background I come from. I was again stumped why they were asking me to have lunch on campus with this person, I guessed that they probably wanted to see how I interacted with a plethora of people with different job descriptions on campus. This was very surprising part of the interview. I could tell that the interviewers were very keen on trying to sell GOOG to me, the workplace, their shipping cycles, their code review strategy, who they get new projects and how they share space with Mountain View office and collaborate and work. Finally I was escorted by a Team Lead and we seemed to continue the discussion as a continuation to the questions asked in the interview process. They were very engaging design discussions and I got a sense that this was a company I could look up to.
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