I have had around 100 interviews in past 5 years. Many of them ended with job offers. It actually is not so hard to shine amongst majority of people due to fact that majority is lazy and unmotivated. I always prepare for the interview. So you should always learn the information about the company, you should have the knowledge on the products of the company, you should think of the smart questions you will ask your interviewer. Be polite and calm, not to overconfident but confident enough. Don't "force" interviewer to give you a job, it does not help if you look and act like a desperate person. On the other hand give them your view as great deal worker who will be seeked by other companies if they do not hire you. And the most important thing - just believe in yourself and you can ace it. Hope this helps to at least one person :)
Thanks so much for your sharing, I was rejected by a company of programing today. I disapointed about my seft, but after thinking I know that I have some mistake at communication and it make the interviewer uncomfortable. I try to find the way and I saw your sharing, let me send thank you to you again ! (Sorry if it has any mistake in my comment)
HELLO, Can I know how can someone apply for networking related job at GOOGLE ? What are the requirements for that particular job ? I have a interest in Networking and Servers and like to work on that will I'll be needed to have knowledge of any language to ? Thanks.
If the answers to the questions are already rehearsed then where is the fun in that ? I mean don't you think Jeff Moore anybody can practice and come up with the answers to influence the recruiters ?
Okay quick question, I am currently a sophomore at the University of Florida, and would like to prepare as much as possible in the next year and a half to work at Google for a Non-Technical position. Now what are some specific fields you could advise me to become an expert in or to learn?
Why can't you just use a proper camera? Why do you have to force yourself using hangouts all the time? Why can't you just state the questions and then answer it? Nice tips though.
S🙉S! I've recently had multiple requests for Google hangouts interviews.. They'd reviewed my resume previously on a job site said they were impressed with my credentials and after interview questions told I'd Scored 92% out of 100 on interview questions.. . then asked for my address, zip, etc to send equipment and check to purchase as well as mail pertinent products to execute at home position. How do you determine if it's 'safe' 'legitimate' safe to send this info!!? THANKS!!!!!
You should confirm that they're actual employees before giving away your information. Did they have an @google.com email? If not, then that's a big red flag and something sketchy is going on.
absolutely agree I did not give out any personal information whatsoever even though it was a Gmail address two companies on the same day with a Gmail address had almost the same scripted interview decided I will not ever give out personal info that way!!
I have had around 100 interviews in past 5 years. Many of them ended with job offers. It actually is not so hard to shine amongst majority of people due to fact that majority is lazy and unmotivated.
I always prepare for the interview. So you should always learn the information about the company, you should have the knowledge on the products of the company, you should think of the smart questions you will ask your interviewer. Be polite and calm, not to overconfident but confident enough. Don't "force" interviewer to give you a job, it does not help if you look and act like a desperate person. On the other hand give them your view as great deal worker who will be seeked by other companies if they do not hire you.
And the most important thing - just believe in yourself and you can ace it.
Hope this helps to at least one person :)
Thanks so much for your sharing, I was rejected by a company of programing today. I disapointed about my seft, but after thinking I know that I have some mistake at communication and it make the interviewer uncomfortable. I try to find the way and I saw your sharing, let me send thank you to you again ! (Sorry if it has any mistake in my comment)
These are great tips (for all interviews). Thank you all for sharing.
Thanks for the insight on all this new stuff. Rich
Very much thank you to Google
Great video
Watching this video has help me out in a big way answer so many questions i had in mind.
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Incredibly helpful. I've had such a positive interview experience to date, and this makes me feel confident and comfortable going forward. Well done!
Great advice! the only thing I am confused about is: Why do you have such a weird intro with you guys laughing @ 0:06 ? ""hehhehheh"
hahaha
Bryan? Ryan? anyways that guy is so concise! all his answers are on point!
Hello, anything like this in Mexico?
I know Google has started doing more activities with my university (ITESM) but I havent seen any recruiting.
HELLO,
Can I know how can someone apply for networking related job at GOOGLE ?
What are the requirements for that particular job ?
I have a interest in Networking and Servers and like to work on that will I'll be needed to have knowledge of any language to ?
Thanks.
Now everyone will find this useful
If the answers to the questions are already rehearsed then where is the fun in that ?
I mean don't you think Jeff Moore anybody can practice and come up with the answers to influence the recruiters ?
How can I get a jobb at google?
Why you Both Wearing Black specks....
Google Recruiters Share Non-Technical Interview Tips!
Okay quick question,
I am currently a sophomore at the University of Florida, and would like to prepare as much as possible in the next year and a half to work at Google for a Non-Technical position. Now what are some specific fields you could advise me to become an expert in or to learn?
Why can't you just use a proper camera? Why do you have to force yourself using hangouts all the time? Why can't you just state the questions and then answer it? Nice tips though.
S🙉S! I've recently had multiple requests for Google hangouts interviews.. They'd reviewed my resume previously on a job site said they were impressed with my credentials and after interview questions told I'd Scored 92% out of 100 on interview questions.. . then asked for my address, zip, etc to send equipment and check to purchase as well as mail pertinent products to execute at home position. How do you determine if it's 'safe' 'legitimate' safe to send this info!!? THANKS!!!!!
You should confirm that they're actual employees before giving away your information. Did they have an @google.com email? If not, then that's a big red flag and something sketchy is going on.
I know! Trust me After investing how much time.. without someway to directly confirm I ABSOLUTELY! Don't give out. any! private info just frustrating!
absolutely agree I did not give out any personal information whatsoever even though it was a Gmail address two companies on the same day with a Gmail address had almost the same scripted interview decided I will not ever give out personal info that way!!
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