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When I interviewed some months ago, I had one telephone interview and five on-site interviews. If I understood them correctly, some candidates also go through a second telephone interview. So a maximum of seven if you include phone interviews.

The interviews were quite challenging (and of increasing difficulty), but there was nothing even resembling a trick question or a mind teaser. I researched a bit before the interviews, and credible results consistently said that Google always had a policy against such questions. I wonder how the head of HR can then talk about it as if they were asking such questions recently?

All in all, the hiring process was challenging and exhausting, but never felt unfair or sloppy/undirected.




I had a similar experience, 2 telephonics and 4 on-site interviews. This is a blog post from an ex-googler and it explicitly mentions the manhole question was banned. http://www.technologywoman.com/2010/05/17/debunking-the-goog...


Engineering has been good at getting rid of trick questions, but some other groups still use them.




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