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      Software Developer Interview

      8 Jul 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Google in Jul 2015

      Interview

      Recruiter reached out to me to start the interview process. I sent in a resume, and I got a long list of suggested prep material. I say suggested because they don't really have to stick to the prep material, and will most likely ask at least a few questions not covered by the list. I set up a phone interview that lasted for about 45 minutes. In total, I was only asked two technical questions. For the first one, I was asked to write an algorithm to solve a random problem they gave me. Wasn't sure how to go about it at first, so I talked through my thought process until I came up with a solution. He asked about the running time and what kind of tests I would write for it. The next question was about web programming and networking. This question wasn't on the list of prep material, but it wasn't completely out of bounds. The interviewer was really vague at first, then as we kept talking about it, I was finally able to figure out what he actually meant and what kind of response he expected from me. After that, it was all just behavioral questions and things like what projects I'm working on.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What's a project you are currently working on?
      Answer question
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      Software Engineer Interview

      4 May 2014
      Anonymous employee
      Auburndale, FL
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Google (Auburndale, FL) in Apr 2014

      Interview

      Direct onsite because I interviewed in the past and did well that time. From the time I sent my resume to interview day: 2 weeks. From interview day to offer over the phone: 2 weeks. The syllabus for the interviews is very clear and simple: 1) Dynamic Programming 2) Super recursion (permutation, combination,...2^n, m^n, n!...etc. type of program. (NP hard, NP programs) 3) Probability related programs 4) Graphs: BFS/DFS are usually enough 5) All basic data structures from Arrays/Lists to circular queues, BSTs, Hash tables, B-Trees, and Red-Black trees, and all basic algorithms like sorting, binary search, median,... 6) Problem solving ability at a level similar to TopCoder Division 1, 250 points. If you can consistently solve these, then you are almost sure to get in with 2-weeks brush up. 7) Review all old interview questions in Glassdoor to get a feel. If you can solve 95% of them at home (including coding them up quickly and testing them out in a debugger + editor setup), you are in good shape. 8) Practice coding--write often and write a lot. If you can think of a solution, you should be able to code it easily...without much thought. 9) Very good to have for design interview: distributed systems knowledge and practical experience. 10) Good understanding of basic discrete math, computer architecture, basic math. 11) Coursera courses and assignments give a lot of what you need to know. 12) Note that all the above except the first 2 are useful in "real life" programming too! Interview 1: Graph related question and super recursion Interview 2: Design discussion involving a distributed system with writes/reads going on at different sites in parallel. Interview 3: Array and Tree related questions Interview 4: Designing a simple class to do something. Not hard, but not easy either. You need to know basic data structures very well to consider different designs and trade-offs. Interview 5: Dynamic programming, Computer architecture and low level perf. enhancement question which requires knowledge of Trees, binary search, etc. At the end, I wasn't tired and rather enjoyed the discussions. I think the key was long term preparation and time spent doing topcoder for several years (on and off as I enjoy solving the problems). Conclusion: "It's not the best who win the race; it's the best prepared who win it."
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      Software Engineer Interview

      8 Jul 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Toronto, ON
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Google (Toronto, ON)

      Interview

      1. First step was an OA which I passed 2. The second round was two interviews: one technical, and one behavioural (Googlyness interview). I didn't make it past this round.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The technical question was a math based problem (could be done in constant time). I didn't realize this and had a O(log * n) approach with binary search, which wasn't enough.
      Answer question

      Software Engineer Interview

      9 Jul 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Mountain View, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Google (Mountain View, CA)

      Interview

      One HR screen, then the following week it was followed up by a panel of interviewers for both technical and soft skills and the final part is a team matching process