Google SWE Summer Intern 2022 Interview Experience
Time Spent Studying/Study Schedule:
I used to solve LeetCode Questions for 1.5 hr. daily on weekdays( 1 H 2M 1E ). and 3 hrs. on Weekends ( 2H 5/6M ).
Study Schedule after Resume Selection/Interview Invite mail (I've got 7 days b/w my first Interview Round & recruiter's mail ):
9 hrs. a day: 2 hrs. DS&A Revisions + LeetCode Google Tagged Question.
LeetCode Premium?
Yes, I was using LeetCode Premium, was Gifted by the person, who referred me.
Summary of the Interview:
Round 1 (45 Mins.): 2 Hard
I was able to do 1st Completely ( explanation with code )
Unable to complete 2nd.Round 2 (45 Mins.): 1 Hard Problem Consists of 3 Sub Problems
Explained & Implemented all in 35 mins.
What Went Well :
In Starting, The interviewer asked me, “do I know him?”, I said no, but he knows me through my GitHub OSS Contributions.
Round 2 was clean & clear because completed and discussed all three problems before time. and had a small discussion about different tech.
What Didn't Go Well and Why:
Round 1, Unable to complete the second problem in given time. Poor time management (my opinion).
What You Would Change/Not Change In Your Studying For Next Time:
Improve time management, recording yourself & solving with proper timer & analysis.
Habits:
- Google Docs. Solving
- LC Company tagged Question
- Started with EPI ( Elements of Programming Interviews )
- Consistent Problem Solving
- Tracking of the Question with my markers, doubts, imp. points.
Approach: I did follow during the interview or preparation.
Explanation of Problem -> Create New Test Case/s -> Bruteforce Approach -> Complexity Analysis -> Improving the Solution -> Edge Cases -> Complexity Analysis
Result:
Rejected
Feedback:
Strong in Data Structures & Algorithms, Communication and test cases. Good at Finding Edge Case, and criticizing solutions. Improve Time Management & Alternate Solutions.
It was really a great learning experience, usually, I don't post all interview experiences. I posted this because it really teaches a lot. Those two weeks really made me a calm, well-disciplined person.
Also, It is a big personal achievement for me to get this opportunity being from a small city and tier 3 college ( I know this doesn't matter, but opportunities are really limited TBH )
I posted the same on My Twitter as a thread