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      Entretien pour Software Engineer

      17 mai 2011
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      New York, NY
      Aucune offre
      Expérience négative
      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 1 jour. J'ai passé un entretien chez Google (New York, NY) en mai 2011

      Entretien

      I applied online for a job opening for Software Engineer at Google New York and was contacted straight away by a very friendly recruiter. We talked over the phone about the Google culture in general, the position and my experience. Also had to rate myself on a scale of 1 to 10 on my programming language of choice (Java). A date was set for a technical phone interview. I read up on my CS basics, my core programming language and some Google whitepapers. A software engineer contacted me at the exact agreed upon time. No small talk, straight to business. First question was about garbage collection in Java. Interviewer was looking for a very specific answer which I more or less could give. Next question was about memory leaks in Java and how to cause them. I wasn't aware of any way to do that, but apparently the substring method on a String object can cause it, first time I ever heard of it... Then he asked about pointer arithmetic. I gave him a generic description but he was looking for more detail. I explained that an array reserves a memory block where in principle one could use pointer arithmetic to get the next memory block reserved for an index in the array. By this time I got the sense that this was a C/C++ programmer proving the superiority of his language of choice over Java. Then he asked about the synchronized keyword's use on a method what guarantees it gives and how it behaves under different usecases, no problems there. Next came the programming task that I needed to resolve in a shared Google doc document. I had to implement encode / decode methods that would serialize/deserialize a binary tree. I didn't analyse the problem enough in advance and assumed he meant a balanced binary tree. After a while he gave me a hint that I was on the wrong track. I started again and got 2/3 through the exercise when the interview time was up. All in all I felt I didn't give a good impression, although I felt the questions weren't a good gauge of my skill level. The impression I got from the interviewer was pretty negative. It felt like he thought he was wasting his time from the beginning. Not a nice feeling. I sent an email to the recruiter explaining my impressions of the interview. After a few days I got an email from the recruiter tell me they wouldn't be continuing the interview process. Oh well, their loss...

      Questions d'entretien [3]

      Question 1

      How does the garbage collector in the JVM work and how does it reclaim orphaned objects?
      1 réponse

      Question 2

      Explain pointer arithmetic
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      Question 3

      What guarantees does the synchronized keyword give when used on a method? When a thread calls the synchronized method, can another thread call a method that isn't synchronized on the same object?
      1 réponse
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      9 juin 2026
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      Aucune offre
      Expérience neutre
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai passé un entretien chez Google

      Entretien

      First call with recruiter. Mainly resume questions nothing too technical. Then methods round, was a tagged question from leetcode. Interviewer pushed back on first design and steered me to the optimal solution.

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      Why are you leaving your current role.
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      7 juin 2026
      Employé (anonyme)
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      Offre acceptée
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      Question 1

      Tell me about yourself ?
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