Google Junior Software Developer interview questions
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I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Google (Gurgaon, Haryana) in Jan 2018
Interview
There were three rounds in the interview process, my Interview was conducted online
You will get an Email that "your application has been received at here is your questions," you will get a link of and you will be redirected to questions where you will simply solve the Questions
Round1: Phone interview: In this round , you answer your questions at your phone , or Computer , There will be a Question list that you are going to answer
Round2: Phone interview + coding on shared google doc: In this round Questions are asked as well as algorithms and their usage in an program that you have to write into GoogleDoc
Round3: Phone interview + coding on shared google doc: This same as above and only to remove some more candidates
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Question 1
As I can remember these are some the questions that i am able to remeber
Q.1 How much excited you are, to work into Google?
Q.2 Why should one use merge sort over quick sort and vice-versa?
Q.3 How many times a day do a clock’s hands overlap?
Q.4 In Java, Why a "classname e.g. Scanner" starts with capital letter but word class" doesn,t
I applied online. I interviewed at Google (New York, NY) in Jan 2017
Interview
Google has a very thorough hiring process to make sure they get the best and brightest. I first had brief discussion over the phone, then did an online questionnaire and had to finish two coding challenged in under an hour. I only managed to finish one, which was probably why they decided not to move forward with the hiring process. I still value the experience, and I was told to feel free to reapply next year. Overall it was a pleasant experience.