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GOOGLE

Analyst

WRITTEN TEST : NO
GROUP DISCUSSION : NO
SKILLS REQUIRED:
  • Python
  • Data Structures and Algorithms
  • Digital Marketing
  • SQL
  • Excel
INTERVIEW GUIDELINES
Round 1 : HR Phone Interview
  • Checks whether the candidate is eligible for the position

Questions

  • Why google?
  • How would you market/make profitable one of Google's products?
  • How did you react to unethical behaviour in the company?
  • Describe your day to day life.
  • Why is despacito so popular?
  • Tell me about yourself.
  • Why do you want to apply for this position and experience you bring to us?
  • How would you predict the results of an election?
  • What would you do with 3M $ for a new Campaign?
  • What is your experience?
  • What makes you fit for this job?
  • How would you do something in Excel?
Round 2 : Technical Interview
  • Checks the candidate’s technical skills

Questions

  • What is your programming experience?
  • Write an algo and optimize it.
  • How would you design a password completeness checker?
  • What kind of spam will be on YouTube and how to deal with them.
  • What do you know about fraud/scam online?
  • Which type of different scam or fraud can affect youtube ranking?
  • Explain and write KnapSack algo with memorization.
  • Given an undirected graph, clone it. Now if the undirected graph has the neighbors with the nodes as the same data - how do you make sure you create the exact same branches and also how do you make sure you don't run into loops for the exact node. Write a code for the same.
  • Given two binary trees, these trees "may" have right and left branches swapped. Now compare them.
  • How would you design a shopping center?
  • Give an example of how you can be a team player?
  • What is the worst-case complexity of mergesort?
  • How would you make Google headquarters a more environmentally friendly campus?
  • How would you compare the performance of two search engines?
  • How do you design an online social network platform that follows all community guidelines?
Round 3 : Product Interview
  • Case based problem statements

Questions

  • What is your favorite Google product?
Round 4 : Behavioural Panel Interview
  • Resume based questions
  • Behavioural Questions
  • Case studies
  • Questions from hypothetical situations

Questions

  • What is the most difficult problem you have had to solve?
  • How would you analyze incoming data?
  • Why are manhole covers round?
  • How will you clean all the glass windows and doors for a city?
  • Did you do open source and intelligence at the same time or separately?
  • Why did you apply for this line of service?
  • If you want to have a new office, what aspects should you focus on.
  • Why are you a good fit for this role?
  • What is the most challenging project you have worked on? Why was it?
  • I have a coin, I tossed it 10 times and I want to test if the coin is fair.
  • What kind of analyses would you conduct for a business problem like this?
  • What do you think would be the part of the job that you think you might like the least?
  • Estimate the number of cars in the metro area?
  • Describe your past work experiences.
  • A time you disagree with a team member, how did you deal with this?
  • A time where a client had unreasonable demands, how did you respond?
  • A time where you took on a leadership role formally or informally.
  • A time where you took a risk, what made the risk notable?
  • A time where you worked on a particularly difficult project. What made the project difficult?
  • An example of a time you were leading a group and it wasn’t going well, how did you turn it around?
Round 3 : Googleyness Interview
  • This is more of fit round where your experiences counts a lot
MPLOYEE.ME TIPS:
  • Think out of the box
  • Google’s data analyst onsite interview consists of three to four interviews, each lasting approximately 45 minutes, with a hiring manager, team manager, and a developer (to determine your SQL and data analytics skills).
  • Expect Questions on Probability, SQL and python
  • One Can expect Case problem as well
  • Use STAR approach to answer behavioural round questions and for Case problem

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