I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Google (Hyderabad) in Apr 2022
Interview
First Step : Applied on Google Career page for ITRS 2022 graduate hiring program for Google.
Second step : Got shortlist for the interview and received the call for telephonic interview.
Telephonic Interview Experience :
1. Recruiter asked me about my technical skills like Linux and Cloud Skills like understanding of GCP, Agile process etc.
2. Recruiter provide me the Job description and some resources to prepare for the interview.
3. Asked me for suitable dates have my 1st Technical Interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Only 2 scenerio based questions were asked in interview.
Q1. First question was to check why laptop is loading slow and what needs to done to check the issue.
Q2. Issue related to browser loading slow over office network and how to find out root cause of the issue.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Google (California, MD) in Feb 2026
Interview
Went fine, didn't get the job. The questions were really difficult and they did not give me time to prepare. I don't think they were very good at interviewing. Would not recommend this place to interview at
Great people and challenging questions. The process included about an hour with HR, followed by a second round with the team, making for a well structured and engaging interview experience
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Google (Hyderabad) in Sep 2025
Interview
Very hard DSA round. It was scheduled for a 1-hour interview, but the problem was much more involved and could easily take longer than the allotted time. The question required strong algorithmic thinking, careful handling of edge cases, and the ability to reason through complexity under pressure. It was not just about writing code quickly; the interviewer expected a clear approach, optimizations, and clean implementation despite the time constraint. Overall, it felt like a round designed to test depth in data structures and algorithms rather than a standard timed coding exercise.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
It was a very hard DSA round with a complex tree-based problem. Although the interview was scheduled for 1 hour, the problem felt like it could easily take much longer to solve fully. It required deep understanding of tree traversal, recursion, state management across nodes, and careful handling of edge cases. The challenge was not just arriving at a working solution, but also optimizing it and explaining the reasoning clearly under time pressure. Overall, it felt like a round meant to test strong problem-solving depth rather than a typical interview-length coding question.