It was a very standard interview process. If you prepare and can speak to the elements of your resume in detail, you will be fine. Nothing to be too nervous about.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Google
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The whole process took ages and they seem to be disorganised. In the job spec they highlighted professional services, having worked in professional service I didn't really understand why they put it there when eventually they explained they cover other industries too. Re case study I got it double checked with my friends who work in the same industry and it looked pretty amateurish, start-up style furthermore I worked on that type of work scenario 10 years ago and their approach looked pretty sub-standard. Btw the brand I applied was just acquired recently so it seemed that they are not fully integrated in the Google company. During the process they selected me for a role I didn't even apply for. Given it's a tech company I'm not sure they do the debugging properly as I never applied for that role:)
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Question 1
Please tell me a scenario when you faced opposite opinion with your colleague and how you resolved it.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Google
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Went through the whole non-tech process (phone screening>1st round (1 interview)> 2nd round (two interviews). The whole process took 1.5months. and a 2 weeks wait for feedback from the recruiter.
It was a pool hire so there wasn't any specific job description to rely on. I was given two job links to prepare me for my 1st and 2nd interviews which had already been taken offline. Not much support was provided from the recruiter who was very vague about everything. Spent all of my spare time at night to study and it was quite a stressful ordeal that I am happy is over now.
In the end I did not pass because of one question I did not answer well enough so I was considered unfit for Google. Most of the interviewers were really friendly and personable, it all felt very conversational and open.