J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 3 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Google (Mountain View, CA) en déc. 2010
Entretien
I applied online and a recruiter contacted me about a week later to schedule a phone interview. Though the phone interview was seemingly "standard," it was a little more in-depth than most, so be prepared to answer somewhat penetrating and specific questions about your resume. Be ready to defend or explain in very clear examples anything you've put on your resume, all the way back to college (no matter how far removed you are from college).
Phone interview went well so at the end the recruiter said I'd be hearing from a coordinator to schedule a time to go in and take a logic exam. Logic exam was by no means easy, but wasn't insanely hard either. But it did involve common sense and, gasp, logical reasoning. I liked this because it showed that even though this is "just" for an admin position, Google still wants incredibly smart and talented people working in every corner of the company. Being an admin may not be rocket science, but you'd be surprised how many people can screw it up. Clearly Google wants to avoid those people.
Logic exam contained questions like you'd find on an LSAT/GRE. 2 reasoning problem sets and a 3rd open ended "essay" (I use the term essay loosely).
After that, recruiter called to schedule 1:1 interview for me. Under normal circumstances I think they would have flown me out to Mountain View, but since I was living in NYC, they had me go into NYC office and interview over videoconference with person in Mountain View. The next day I found out that position went to an internal candidate, but they still flew me out to Mountain View 2weeks later for a day of three 1:1 back to back interviews for 2 (same) open positions.
Interviews were 30 mins each with little to no time in between. Largely experiential and personality-based, asking me to give concrete examples of various work experiences I've had before. Though not intimidating or "tough," they don't let fluff answers just slide by and will certainly ask you a question again if they felt like you didn't give a substantive answer.
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J'ai passé un entretien chez Google (Las Vegas, NV)
Entretien
They asked some random questions.
THe table was dirty and oily. The guy was high on something. This is a horrile place. i don't want to work there even if they pay $12 bucks.
The interview process started with an initial screening call with a recruiter, lasting about 30–45 minutes. They discussed my resume, experience, and fit for the role. This call was non-technical and mostly focused on background and behavioral questions.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
They asked me to describe a time I managed multiple priorities and deadlines. They wanted to see how I organized tasks, communicated with team members, and solved problems under pressure.
J'ai passé un entretien chez Google (California, MD)
Entretien
A Google interview felt surprisingly simple and easy. The questions were straightforward, the pacing was calm, and the whole conversation moved smoothly without pressure or complexity. Person interviewing was very nice.