🆘 Shame on evil baby killing Google a new Media Research Center study found that Google’s search results consistently favor baby killing pro-abortion sources over pro-life ones. When users search the word “pregnancy,” Google’s top result is Planned Parenthood.
So what the actual f is a software engineer?? Why do they need so many? I want to code to make my own products and sell them. Wtf are all these people solving problems for?
I will tell you magical secret to get hired. Have 120+ IQ and Dedicate quite a bit that's all. It is still strange solution had been this simple yet everyone didn't know lol. But yeah they are still gonna say "uhh I just woke up thought coding is good idea and ended up at google". Imagine casually ending up at google lol and saying to people "yeah it's super simple just go learn online courses yeah that's it!". BS
before interview : we focus on basic stuff interview : do these 3 hard leetcode in O(30 min), oh and design the architecture of youtube, also what was your hardest project ?
Note how half of these people came from startups that were bought out by Google. Keep that in mind. If you are competing with Google in any way, THAT is your application to Google. You have a leg up on most other applicants. If Google buys you out, congratulations, you now work for Google. If Google decides not to buy you out, they are at least familiar with your work. In fact, Google might prefer to buy the talent instead of buying the project. Just keep an eye out for the optimal strategy. If Google really wants to take your startup off the market, you want to stay with your startup. If Google just wants to destroy the startup you work for (and you don't own equity in the startup) you might consider making yourself available to Google instead.
Google loves being the only fish in the sea, just like Peter Thiel said By tw, do you have an example between destroying a startup and getting it off market?
@@NiTeLightYears Taking a startup off the market typically means to buy it out. Destroying a startup is done against the startup's will. Things like undercutting their market base, shadowbanning the project on google searches, creating a similar project (instead of buying yours out), etc...
Honestly he should do that. He needs to interview folks at high and low levels who got laid off to see the overall spectrum compared to people Google kept on the job just to see theyre full of shit.
And didn’t some of the people get laid off for for refusing to work and instead pushing illegal as slander, but allowed in Islam taqiyya lying practices in support of the two year planned attack of civilians in Israel (that included kidnapping children, and even slaughtering whole families at their breakfast table including internationally killing a little dog in that planned sneak attack not on military, but on civilians with terrorism from the Palestinian government) and start claiming that Israel is Palestine and that’s why they say it’s OK to do terrorism (intentional civilian attacks, not accidental casualties) and call it freeing Palestine when Palestine has been free in Palestine for 20 years and saying you stand with a war against civilian or your for the opposing army that admits, they hide behind their children and tell them to die as martyrs in war crimes that you say you support while you’re at work but refusing to work was seen as not proper, right? Google has a reputation for being liberal biased, but even that didn’t fly. Even in Palestine, the freedom people want is to be free from The hummus Palestinian government that literally steals their food and puts military underneath the children saying the weakness of the Jews is their care for human life. The Israel army is actually working very hard not to have civilian casualties, they dropped leaflets, they sent announcements, they even sent text messages to phones of what buildings to get out of while the Hamas Palestinian government told people to stay and die. Yeah, supporting Palestine endangering of civilians in both Israel and Palestine got some people laid off and probably even fired when they start chanting manipulative slogans at work instead of working.
You can find out all this same stuff literally by getting an interview at Google and reading their preparation materials. These people were basically saying, these are the ways we sort good candidates from bad ones. They did not say, these are the ways we sort good candidates from the one who is picked for the job. Very, very different.
It isn't really about skill or degree it about who you know" facts right there another tech youtuber had said the same connections do matter in this industry.
@@ahevjadon2387You are right 💯 , my current job cost me $3000 to get after i was job frustrated for years . Now I earn 12k monthly as a junior developer 😂.. its all about connections now .
@@ahevjadon2387You are right 💯 , my current job cost me $2k to get after i was job frustrated for years . Now I earn 12k monthly as a junior developer 😂.. its all about connections now .
It’s hard to get into google , my brother in law is greatly qualify, he aced the interview and everything, but they told him they would be considering him for an opening as a Software Developer. Since he knew he wasn’t gonna get hired he used that recommendation to get hire somewhere else with a good pay and less stress
Thats honestly awesome! If I can ask, how did he do that? Did he go to another interview and say "yeah it's either this or Google" Or something like that?
@@LivingGuy484 he told them exactly that , he was a prospective candidate at google and that he had passed his interview and was waiting on their response…honestly speaking I don’t think he ever wanted to be hired by google
Amazing fact is that if i ask people in india how they got job in indian google office they tell they did lot of leetcode questions, networking , computer networks to get into the google . But in foreign it feels like you just have to learn basics .
Well its the Google Headquaters in USA, all the big shots and the mains like, product managers,sales heads stay there. the heavy lifting, coding,software development work is passed to india ,china etc
Honestly they’re lying half the time. What they’re NOT saying is your school, the name of the company you worked for, and how likeable you are plays a big part
Google does not care about those stupid stuff there is a youtuber who called neetcode he got rejected in so many companies but get into google since his basics were strong , You dont get pick up in google because the competition so strong not because you study in good school or shit like this
8:40 the ultimate best advice for every single human being out there. not just for becoming a software engineer or working at google. "IT's FINE to be late than sticking into something you don't love". try your best to explore more and find your passion rather than sticking into something you think is safe. It's fine to be late as long as you found what you wanted to do.
Its very easy to say just be yourself and know the basics, in real world they won't even shortlist the resume if you don't have good collage background, and now a days they expect coding practice that is again far from real work what we do in actual job.
bro, ofc they search the best of the best. what do you think? big billion dollar company wants noobs? if you are really good in what you do, even without good background you can get in their, because you can show them, that you can. but if you are totally normal. why should they take YOU. WHY YOU instead of 100.000 other people. you cant expect google to take normal people with normal experience, to work in one of the best tech companies of the world. bro rethink yourself.
@@marinbagaric4755 He's not saying it's wrong, he's saying that these guys are straight up lying when they say things like "know the basics". Also having a college background doesn't mean you're "the best"
I think a big take away of this and I also fall to this trap earlier, that it is not enough if you have a great tech skills, you need to sell yourself in some way. Proper communication and presentation skills also a required soft skill which need to be acquired, because the interviewers are not read-minder if you can't present your skills they don't know if you have it.
Nobody of the people you've interviewed mentioned networking, being friends with people already working in the company, or being likeable in general. If you know anything about job market you have to understand that this is maybe the only thing that might get you hired.
Networking? Like who doesn't know networking? It's the very basic of software engineering and hacking. If you don't know the basics how do you expect to get into a company?
@@sumiuma5756 They aren't Networking as in tech terms genius, they're referring to networking with people already in the company. They literally state that in their comment.
Google is not "all that" its just one company. Many organizations out there have just as good opportunities. Nobody should think of google as the end all be all. That os how you become your own worst enemy. Just be passionate about what you do, get good at it and always be willing to learn and practice different things. That will lead you to many amazing opportunities for many different companies.
In principle I agree with you. But I work at Google and find it hard to imagine any other companies with a better balance of salary and life. Based on discussion with friends. For some people Facebook may offer a better balance (higher pay) but that's it.. not too many exits that outdo Google in this way.
@pb25193 my thing is, if you can get a job there cool. But that should not be the end all be all. Google will only always find you expendable no matter the skillset. Having tunnel vision where your eye is only ever set on Google will undoubtedly lead to failure as per my first comment. There are pros and cons to working for FAANG. And this is one of them. Multiple contacts of mine who are there van attest to that. Best advice is to obsess over learning new things to enhance your career, not one company. That's all :)
@@nithin6654 😊getting into coding, havent got job yet. But I will sure. I am learning through a professional, sir, my friend had introduced me. And sometimes through youtube and blogs. But problems on yt is everyone follows a different method, so it seems confusing, so if u are learning through yt then follow only one channel and when u are done with entire course then watch others, otherwise u will get confused. All the best.
the real secret was revealed in the first 40sec in the video, everyone has over 10 years of experience as you said, meaning rookies has no place in google, i guess i don't really need to stay and watch the whole video, thanks for the info tho!
@@yoBANNANA Highly doubt it its the school, its multiple years of experience, connection, these are the only things you need to land a job in big corporate companies, school is the last thing they would like to inquire about, thats an old school mentality.
@@Dolbic. I literally in school rn and getting those internships have a lot to do with what school u go to. I’m saying this for student route people only. Ik people at Google in which the school they attended helped them get the job.
@@yoBANNANA Again it does not really, im sorry to break this to you, and i know you will disagree with me, but no university and college degree will help you in landing jobs like google, however, graduating from universities like MIT or Havard, oxford...etc will land you a job because of the recommendation the university send to certain places or because the professor recommended you. And that goes back to my point which is connections, you will enroll through connections not a degree, and connections with no experience will land you intern positions with low chance of securing an actual position with in the company. thats reality, right now no one cares about degrees, because no one trust anyone, they only trust valid sources that says good things about you AKA connections...
How to get a career at Google: 1. Graduate from a prestigious or close to Google HQ university 2. Be overqualified for the job in some way right out of college 3. Make a successful startup 4. Win the psychology games in the interview
So basically have a computer science degree and work for a startup that gets acquired by google or other well established software company before applying. Got it, thanks
I'm going to graduate this year in Electrical Engineering and just enrolled to Computer Science, hope I can work on one of these great companies one day...
@@jfht318 Well the thing is, I am graduating from a federal university that consumed a lot of time and taught almost nothing besides Assembly for PIC16f877a and the basics of basics of Python. So I enrolled into an EAD university that gives freedom to make my own schedules, just respecting the dates to submit the assignments and related things that would not stop me to get a full time job and give the opportunity to learn something from specialized teachers while giving a degree focused on what I'm loving. Everything I'm learning is self taught until now and probably will keep being like this in the majority of the process but who knows if I don't just drop from it if I get a job with good salary, it's just for insurance measures, I don't want to feel any regrets.
If I was getting interviewed at Google and all the senior/department heads only have 2 years at Google. I would just walk out. That signals to keep that they have a retention problem most likely from not respecting their workers time and pay.
Well Google treats a lot of the senior level individual contributor titles as a terminal level. So lot of people don’t get promoted and it’s getting hard to swap teams internally so people start to leave when they don’t receive more pay or promotions.
I’m not good at communicating / talking to people plus I’m really shy so these interviews don’t work for me . I’m currently a software engineer but I got in through a college program . My company was hiring junior engineers through that program and there wasn’t a technical interview for these applicants .
Same. I'm awkward, really awkward, but I managed to get a job through an internship. I talked about cyclopia (one eyed babies) and how they're linked to historic monsters in the interview, because they asked me what my latest thought about the world was. I was nervous so I just told them truthfully and regretted it straight after. Luckily they found it funny instead of off-putting. They told me I was fun to talk to. They picked students to the interview based on their grades, after that we were given a small project to finish that had to be presented. And finally after that they picked their interns. I really liked that you could show your technical skills/ability to learn at home, it was less stressful.
It always gives me hope and makes me reinvigorated in my studying when I hear someone say people in their 30s get jobs at places like google. I'm 33 am always afraid I'm too old even with work experience in software engineering.
Im willing to bet that if you took all these people who are at Google. And they went through 12 interviews right now just to see if they can pass them... Even after having got the job at google. Id say they'd fail on average at least 8 of the interviews even now. It's a luck ride. If they ask the leetcode question you memorized your good. If not your screwed. So it's basically a slot machine getting into google. Yes you have to be at least average at coding. but beyond there its a luck ride.
Yeah it’s partially luck but also just knowing how to solve problems. There are likely a lot of crappy interviewers so you have to get lucky with one that wants to test how you attempt to solve a problem and if an early career engineer they want to see how you take direction.
i really think its all about who you know in IT. i have a lot of friend who are Tech Managers etc. these companies literally hire from employee recommendations, and they're in bed with ivy league schools > those students get picked up for internships. so for us peasant folks, we'll never ever get hired.
It isn't really about skill or degree it about who you know" facts right there another tech youtuber had said the same connections do matter in this industry.
I was a Technical Sourcer. My whole job was sourcing top tech talent. 90+ % of the people who work for google were likely scouted. It's almost a waste of time to apply unless you're CRAZY talented and if you're that talented they're likely already looking at you.
There's people at 40 learning coding. Why bother commenting on here at all if you don't want to learn? Either you lazy or don't want to. Courses are free bruh.
how to get hired by google: Sundar pichai: Be indian Indian: im hired Sundar : good, now you're a senior indian: but i dont know anything about managing and stuff Sundar: but you're indian, i agreed like that with Modi, shutup and accept, you will learn as you go Indian: thanks
"Be yourself." Wow, great advice, bud. I guess the reason why I've applied to over 600 open roles and have had dozens of interviews without an offer is because I haven't been myself... Good looking out! (I just wish these ppl actually gave non-surface level advice in these videos... these don't actually help me...)
@@GooseTower then the person isn’t good enough. Position yourself so that your true self is good enough. Achieving things through fabrication is the quickest way to imposter syndrome and low life satisfaction.
Great video and very insightful. I would personally recommend turning down the background music audio abit. It can be slightly distracting when my ears are trying to focus on what the interviewees are saying.
Interesting. Sounds like they like the same thing in their interview process that MSFT did in mine decades ago. Tech changes all the time, so handling thinking through how you would applying tech is much more important. I would also be sure you can defend your selections. Sounds like they want people that think tradeoffs and options, not play back the party line.
You only have to do every leetcode puzzle that exists. Don't worry about actually writing software. The only thing that patters are puzzles that will never, ever be used on a job.
@@053_eshan9 Find an area you enjoy working with. Once a hobby becomes relevant to your career that's when you end up being one of the best at what you do. Then practice interviewing a lot and think of them as free training. Until you land a good role and gain more experience :) If you have specific questions, ask.
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🆘 Shame on evil baby killing Google a new Media Research Center study found that Google’s search results consistently favor baby killing pro-abortion sources over pro-life ones. When users search the word “pregnancy,” Google’s top result is Planned Parenthood.
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So what the actual f is a software engineer?? Why do they need so many? I want to code to make my own products and sell them. Wtf are all these people solving problems for?
Yah...
"How did you end up here at Google?"
"Well you know, everyone was just over hiring. So me and a couple people ended up here that way"
lol killed me
I will tell you magical secret to get hired. Have 120+ IQ and Dedicate quite a bit that's all. It is still strange solution had been this simple yet everyone didn't know lol. But yeah they are still gonna say "uhh I just woke up thought coding is good idea and ended up at google". Imagine casually ending up at google lol and saying to people "yeah it's super simple just go learn online courses yeah that's it!". BS
Every 4th guy in Google campus is just a random Indian software engineer getting his coffee 😅
gotta take them breaks
lololol
@@namanhkapur😢its just population and salary problems
Its because indians will quietly work tons of unpaid hours.
😂😂😂
How to get hired by Google:
1) Work for a competing start-up.
2) Wait for Google to acquire.
3.) Be brown
@@applepeel1662nope get skills
4) be indian
I interviewed, got hired as a contractor, then converted to FTE in after 4 months. quit after 7 years for a competitor
@@Jordan-lz2ww 5) Identify as a panoramicTransatlanticsexual
before interview : we focus on basic stuff
interview : do these 3 hard leetcode in O(30 min), oh and design the architecture of youtube, also what was your hardest project ?
😭
😅😅😅oh myy
Finally also google needs people who are able to get work done. Coding is often enough part of working in IT.
What is O(30min) 😂 like it's O(size of the quest)..
And by the way basic TH-cam's prototype is kinda easy if you get rid of all the specifics.
“Just be yourself” and “just know the basics” LMAOOOO
😂😂😂 well..
"Yourself" = Well educated high skilled inteligent geek 😂
"just be yourself" so we can weed you out faster
Note how half of these people came from startups that were bought out by Google.
Keep that in mind. If you are competing with Google in any way, THAT is your application to Google. You have a leg up on most other applicants. If Google buys you out, congratulations, you now work for Google. If Google decides not to buy you out, they are at least familiar with your work. In fact, Google might prefer to buy the talent instead of buying the project.
Just keep an eye out for the optimal strategy. If Google really wants to take your startup off the market, you want to stay with your startup. If Google just wants to destroy the startup you work for (and you don't own equity in the startup) you might consider making yourself available to Google instead.
Very informative comment.
I second this, I know some and same thing happened with them, Google bought the start up and they work for google now without any interviews
OH YEAH! 😮😮
Google loves being the only fish in the sea, just like Peter Thiel said
By tw, do you have an example between destroying a startup and getting it off market?
@@NiTeLightYears
Taking a startup off the market typically means to buy it out. Destroying a startup is done against the startup's will. Things like undercutting their market base, shadowbanning the project on google searches, creating a similar project (instead of buying yours out), etc...
next video: interviewing people who've been laid off by Google
Yes much wanted 😅
Honestly he should do that. He needs to interview folks at high and low levels who got laid off to see the overall spectrum compared to people Google kept on the job just to see theyre full of shit.
@@BootyWarrior80892 aw thats mean
And didn’t some of the people get laid off for for refusing to work and instead pushing illegal as slander, but allowed in Islam taqiyya lying practices in support of the two year planned attack of civilians in Israel (that included kidnapping children, and even slaughtering whole families at their breakfast table including internationally killing a little dog in that planned sneak attack not on military, but on civilians with terrorism from the Palestinian government) and start claiming that Israel is Palestine and that’s why they say it’s OK to do terrorism (intentional civilian attacks, not accidental casualties) and call it freeing Palestine when Palestine has been free in Palestine for 20 years and saying you stand with a war against civilian or your for the opposing army that admits, they hide behind their children and tell them to die as martyrs in war crimes that you say you support while you’re at work but refusing to work was seen as not proper, right? Google has a reputation for being liberal biased, but even that didn’t fly. Even in Palestine, the freedom people want is to be free from The hummus Palestinian government that literally steals their food and puts military underneath the children saying the weakness of the Jews is their care for human life. The Israel army is actually working very hard not to have civilian casualties, they dropped leaflets, they sent announcements, they even sent text messages to phones of what buildings to get out of while the Hamas Palestinian government told people to stay and die. Yeah, supporting Palestine endangering of civilians in both Israel and Palestine got some people laid off and probably even fired when they start chanting manipulative slogans at work instead of working.
You can find out all this same stuff literally by getting an interview at Google and reading their preparation materials. These people were basically saying, these are the ways we sort good candidates from bad ones. They did not say, these are the ways we sort good candidates from the one who is picked for the job. Very, very different.
Thats what i was thinking. Pretty generic advice
in the end it is something that has to do with the moment and how many candidates they got, they will choose the best ones obviously
It isn't really about skill or degree it about who you know" facts right there another tech youtuber had said the same connections do matter in this industry.
@@ahevjadon2387You are right 💯 , my current job cost me $3000 to get after i was job frustrated for years . Now I earn 12k monthly as a junior developer 😂.. its all about connections now .
@@ahevjadon2387You are right 💯 , my current job cost me $2k to get after i was job frustrated for years . Now I earn 12k monthly as a junior developer 😂.. its all about connections now .
It’s hard to get into google , my brother in law is greatly qualify, he aced the interview and everything, but they told him they would be considering him for an opening as a Software Developer. Since he knew he wasn’t gonna get hired he used that recommendation to get hire somewhere else with a good pay and less stress
Thats honestly awesome! If I can ask, how did he do that? Did he go to another interview and say "yeah it's either this or Google" Or something like that?
@@LivingGuy484 he told them exactly that , he was a prospective candidate at google and that he had passed his interview and was waiting on their response…honestly speaking I don’t think he ever wanted to be hired by google
That’s def the play. Use google offer letter to go somewhere else.
Clever :D
@@desordenpublicoyour BIL out here playing 4D chess
Amazing fact is that if i ask people in india how they got job in indian google office they tell they did lot of leetcode questions, networking , computer networks to get into the google . But in foreign it feels like you just have to learn basics .
Because the foreigners are lying; they won’t give actual effective advice because they don’t want the competition
That's pretty much the standard everywhere for a faang job.
Well its the Google Headquaters in USA, all the big shots and the mains like, product managers,sales heads stay there.
the heavy lifting, coding,software development work is passed to india ,china etc
well it's the main campus, they mostly do the RnD work here and pass development stuff to other campuses in china/india.
@@magmavolt5732wrong
Honestly they’re lying half the time. What they’re NOT saying is your school, the name of the company you worked for, and how likeable you are plays a big part
nope if you're good you're good. my uncle went to a small school and works for google.
@@LordMufasa14 naive
Google does not care about those stupid stuff there is a youtuber who called neetcode he got rejected in so many companies but get into google since his basics were strong ,
You dont get pick up in google because the competition so strong not because you study in good school or shit like this
@@abdelkrim6317 thanks. that is inspiring
@@LordMufasa14 you're assuming every engineer is a perfectly trained objective interviewer which (surprise) is absolutely not true.
During the interview: here "Find the critical and pseudo critical edges in a Minimum Spanning Tree".
haha
8:40 the ultimate best advice for every single human being out there. not just for becoming a software engineer or working at google.
"IT's FINE to be late than sticking into something you don't love". try your best to explore more and find your passion rather than sticking into something you think is safe.
It's fine to be late as long as you found what you wanted to do.
Thank you :))
I came here just for that
Its very easy to say just be yourself and know the basics, in real world they won't even shortlist the resume if you don't have good collage background, and now a days they expect coding practice that is again far from real work what we do in actual job.
bro, ofc they search the best of the best. what do you think? big billion dollar company wants noobs? if you are really good in what you do, even without good background you can get in their, because you can show them, that you can. but if you are totally normal. why should they take YOU. WHY YOU instead of 100.000 other people. you cant expect google to take normal people with normal experience, to work in one of the best tech companies of the world. bro rethink yourself.
@@marinbagaric4755🦒
@@marinbagaric4755 He's not saying it's wrong, he's saying that these guys are straight up lying when they say things like "know the basics". Also having a college background doesn't mean you're "the best"
@@VincentBlackLightning-xw8xq the things original comment says r basics
7:24 That man looks like he solved over +1000 leetcode problems
8:20, why did you cut that guy off, I wanted to hear what else he had to say 😭really needed to hear that though, love your channel man
I think a big take away of this and I also fall to this trap earlier, that it is not enough if you have a great tech skills, you need to sell yourself in some way. Proper communication and presentation skills also a required soft skill which need to be acquired, because the interviewers are not read-minder if you can't present your skills they don't know if you have it.
Nobody of the people you've interviewed mentioned networking, being friends with people already working in the company, or being likeable in general. If you know anything about job market you have to understand that this is maybe the only thing that might get you hired.
Networking? Like who doesn't know networking? It's the very basic of software engineering and hacking. If you don't know the basics how do you expect to get into a company?
Networking as in knowing people dumbass.
@@sumiuma5756 They aren't Networking as in tech terms genius, they're referring to networking with people already in the company. They literally state that in their comment.
@@sumiuma5756 by networking he meant having links with real people
@@sumiuma5756 bro really missed the point like that
Good set of interviews, and particularly how they edited into groups.
Bro literally interviewing google interviewers 😂😂
Google is not "all that" its just one company. Many organizations out there have just as good opportunities. Nobody should think of google as the end all be all. That os how you become your own worst enemy. Just be passionate about what you do, get good at it and always be willing to learn and practice different things. That will lead you to many amazing opportunities for many different companies.
Google do seem to be all that honestly…
I agree with what you said after, tho.
In principle I agree with you. But I work at Google and find it hard to imagine any other companies with a better balance of salary and life. Based on discussion with friends. For some people Facebook may offer a better balance (higher pay) but that's it.. not too many exits that outdo Google in this way.
@pb25193 my thing is, if you can get a job there cool. But that should not be the end all be all. Google will only always find you expendable no matter the skillset. Having tunnel vision where your eye is only ever set on Google will undoubtedly lead to failure as per my first comment. There are pros and cons to working for FAANG. And this is one of them. Multiple contacts of mine who are there van attest to that. Best advice is to obsess over learning new things to enhance your career, not one company. That's all :)
@@pb25193 Just curious, would you add or change anything compared to what the engineers here said regarding landing Google positions?
CONGRATS on 200K subscribers!
thanks bro
Here we go again, nice vid and motivations thanks man
always
Thank you Namanh for creating such a informative video. Kudos to your efforts
Keep up the good work man, a heartfelt gratitude for your efforts
Thank you for doing this great video. This motivated me on pursuing my software engineering dream though I am 33 years old.
Me too and after non IT jobs I am getting into coding :)
@@shreyaakaranjkar8459can you tell how you practice and where
@@nithin6654 😊getting into coding, havent got job yet. But I will sure. I am learning through a professional, sir, my friend had introduced me. And sometimes through youtube and blogs.
But problems on yt is everyone follows a different method, so it seems confusing, so if u are learning through yt then follow only one channel and when u are done with entire course then watch others, otherwise u will get confused. All the best.
I have peers older than that as well in my classes in college. Forge onward brother!
Honestly it isn’t worth it
the real secret was revealed in the first 40sec in the video, everyone has over 10 years of experience as you said, meaning rookies has no place in google, i guess i don't really need to stay and watch the whole video, thanks for the info tho!
No, it depends on the school you went to. And, a lot of times it takes people three try’s to get into Google.
@@yoBANNANA Highly doubt it its the school, its multiple years of experience, connection, these are the only things you need to land a job in big corporate companies, school is the last thing they would like to inquire about, thats an old school mentality.
@@Dolbic. I literally in school rn and getting those internships have a lot to do with what school u go to. I’m saying this for student route people only. Ik people at Google in which the school they attended helped them get the job.
@@yoBANNANA Again it does not really, im sorry to break this to you, and i know you will disagree with me, but no university and college degree will help you in landing jobs like google, however, graduating from universities like MIT or Havard, oxford...etc will land you a job because of the recommendation the university send to certain places or because the professor recommended you.
And that goes back to my point which is connections, you will enroll through connections not a degree, and connections with no experience will land you intern positions with low chance of securing an actual position with in the company. thats reality, right now no one cares about degrees, because no one trust anyone, they only trust valid sources that says good things about you AKA connections...
Indians gaining hope after seeing the interview
How to get a career at Google:
1. Graduate from a prestigious or close to Google HQ university
2. Be overqualified for the job in some way right out of college
3. Make a successful startup
4. Win the psychology games in the interview
That Chinese guy is humble😂 he said it was purely overhiring !
So basically have a computer science degree and work for a startup that gets acquired by google or other well established software company before applying. Got it, thanks
this is the best video ever
my inspiration right here ^
I'm going to graduate this year in Electrical Engineering and just enrolled to Computer Science, hope I can work on one of these great companies one day...
rooting for you
@@namanhkapur thanks a lot man.
I'm rooting for you too. Hope you can become a Java master soon, nice learning stream hehe
why would you do computer science after electrical engineering lmao. Electrical engineering is enough for you to get a job.
@@jfht318 Well the thing is, I am graduating from a federal university that consumed a lot of time and taught almost nothing besides Assembly for PIC16f877a and the basics of basics of Python. So I enrolled into an EAD university that gives freedom to make my own schedules, just respecting the dates to submit the assignments and related things that would not stop me to get a full time job and give the opportunity to learn something from specialized teachers while giving a degree focused on what I'm loving. Everything I'm learning is self taught until now and probably will keep being like this in the majority of the process but who knows if I don't just drop from it if I get a job with good salary, it's just for insurance measures, I don't want to feel any regrets.
@@jfht318 it is also on of the hardest to get a degree for.
If I was getting interviewed at Google and all the senior/department heads only have 2 years at Google. I would just walk out. That signals to keep that they have a retention problem most likely from not respecting their workers time and pay.
Well Google treats a lot of the senior level individual contributor titles as a terminal level. So lot of people don’t get promoted and it’s getting hard to swap teams internally so people start to leave when they don’t receive more pay or promotions.
Again another great video! Keep it up :)
thanks for watching!
I’m not good at communicating / talking to people plus I’m really shy so these interviews don’t work for me . I’m currently a software engineer but I got in through a college program . My company was hiring junior engineers through that program and there wasn’t a technical interview for these applicants .
Your company sounds like a dream place to be🔥. Mind sharing the name?
Same. I'm awkward, really awkward, but I managed to get a job through an internship. I talked about cyclopia (one eyed babies) and how they're linked to historic monsters in the interview, because they asked me what my latest thought about the world was. I was nervous so I just told them truthfully and regretted it straight after. Luckily they found it funny instead of off-putting. They told me I was fun to talk to.
They picked students to the interview based on their grades, after that we were given a small project to finish that had to be presented. And finally after that they picked their interns. I really liked that you could show your technical skills/ability to learn at home, it was less stressful.
@@kitcat2449cyclopia during a tech interview is hilarious. You are a funny person.
@@aronianspigonian8589 I'm glad they thought so too. I was sure I blew it because of that 😆 We have interesting coffee break discussions
Communication n soft skills
Practice
Slow and steady process
Think bigger
Focus on basics
This was such an inspiring video. When the senior software engineer said people tend to get into it at 35 he was def talking to me!!!!
I needed this video today. Think ill get off youtube and get back to the grind..
Great video as always!
These videos are just good for creating youtube content
It always gives me hope and makes me reinvigorated in my studying when I hear someone say people in their 30s get jobs at places like google. I'm 33 am always afraid I'm too old even with work experience in software engineering.
33 too old? Jeez. Ya you should be retired by now with millions 😂 in all seriousness you’re definitely not too old.
@@eliana993 I always heard ageism was really bad in the tech world. 😅😂 and thanks 🙏
1:10 if your favorite memory is a random a$$ dinner, maybe your job ain't that mwmorable
lol
The PM actually gave great advice
Step 0: Be an Indian😅
😂
Yooo 😂😂😂 🤘🤘 awesome man
Step -1: stop being dumb.
Done whats next
Step -1: stop being dumb
I would also love to know what those successful interviewees don’t do 🤔
95% of these engineers cant even pass the google interviews process right now if they took it today.
100% That’s why new engineers are so burnt out and unhappy
Bruh, this is 100% the truth.
But who cares, like they are still inside and doing stuff that really matters.
@@manishsinghbangari yeah , so truee
They need to face interviews when it comes to switching companies. 😉
I needed this video. Thank you
"Something I really regret when I look back at my life.."
Guy, you're 20.. just shut up.
Please make a video on data scientists/data analysts at Google
Mate you are inspiring me ❤
no u
Thank you so much for the video ❤
Im willing to bet that if you took all these people who are at Google. And they went through 12 interviews right now just to see if they can pass them... Even after having got the job at google.
Id say they'd fail on average at least 8 of the interviews even now.
It's a luck ride. If they ask the leetcode question you memorized your good. If not your screwed. So it's basically a slot machine getting into google. Yes you have to be at least average at coding. but beyond there its a luck ride.
Yeah it’s partially luck but also just knowing how to solve problems. There are likely a lot of crappy interviewers so you have to get lucky with one that wants to test how you attempt to solve a problem and if an early career engineer they want to see how you take direction.
The size of the subtitles is too small. Could you please increase them to fill the whole screen?
OUTRO was sooo good lol
Tqs to making this, career advising vlog , it's my dream company ❤
Communication is the key 🔐 👍🏻
proud to see most of them are indians ❤
Google has a lot of non tech jobs fyi. Also my tips would be consistently updating your resume and LinkedIn and network network network.
i really think its all about who you know in IT. i have a lot of friend who are Tech Managers etc. these companies literally hire from employee recommendations, and they're in bed with ivy league schools > those students get picked up for internships. so for us peasant folks, we'll never ever get hired.
Startups, DSA, Passion
Hi, great stuff! Could you do specifically for Data Analytics? Analyst / Analytics Managers / Execs
No shade or nothing, but I'd rather start my own tech company than dream to get hired as an employee.
What do they mean by ' basics '?
Amazing insight!!! thanks for the info
the facts that the most people he interviewed was indian, man india is getting big yessss
It isn't really about skill or degree it about who you know" facts right there another tech youtuber had said the same connections do matter in this industry.
TH-cam should recommend this to me again
I've recently completed engineering it's so hard to find startup job right now that Google is nowhere in the list
Great content Namanh!
thanks!!
Amazing to see most of the indians there 🔥❤
How to get hired:
*be broken to the right parents.
*Go to an IV league school so your can intern at Google
*Be part of a company Google acquires.
Also do so before AGI.
I was a Technical Sourcer. My whole job was sourcing top tech talent. 90+ % of the people who work for google were likely scouted. It's almost a waste of time to apply unless you're CRAZY talented and if you're that talented they're likely already looking at you.
Step 1: accept that your salary comes from doggy ads you would never click on yourself
I am 43 years old and I wanted to get into coding but now it's too late to start so I am not going to start learning everything again
There's people at 40 learning coding. Why bother commenting on here at all if you don't want to learn? Either you lazy or don't want to. Courses are free bruh.
Indian chips person is really nice.
In my humble opinion, Virendra is the man!!
idk why I read the title as a googeloper but I think im actually gonna start calling it that now
how to get hired by google:
Sundar pichai: Be indian
Indian: im hired
Sundar : good, now you're a senior
indian: but i dont know anything about managing and stuff
Sundar: but you're indian, i agreed like that with Modi, shutup and accept, you will learn as you go
Indian: thanks
"Be yourself."
Wow, great advice, bud.
I guess the reason why I've applied to over 600 open roles and have had dozens of interviews without an offer is because I haven't been myself...
Good looking out!
(I just wish these ppl actually gave non-surface level advice in these videos... these don't actually help me...)
victim mentality wont get you anywhere... bud
@deletrious he's right though. that wasn't even real advice
@@deletrious Victim mentality? After taking over 600 Ls, there's nothing mental about it lol
typical @@deletrious
@@GooseTower then the person isn’t good enough. Position yourself so that your true self is good enough. Achieving things through fabrication is the quickest way to imposter syndrome and low life satisfaction.
Can you provide any ways to connect with them?like Linkedin
don't have their info :(
3:18 think abt scalability, realiability- solve long term problems, not shorttime probs.
Sponsored goat
coding michael reeves goat
Great video and very insightful. I would personally recommend turning down the background music audio abit. It can be slightly distracting when my ears are trying to focus on what the interviewees are saying.
Interesting. Sounds like they like the same thing in their interview process that MSFT did in mine decades ago. Tech changes all the time, so handling thinking through how you would applying tech is much more important. I would also be sure you can defend your selections. Sounds like they want people that think tradeoffs and options, not play back the party line.
I am a linux admin, what kind of job roles available for my profile at google?
I wonder if they looked at the candidate's search and map history before interview lol.
Do resume gaps (long or short) matter for getting hired at Google or other big tech companies?
I really liked the advise from the guy who wears a purple tshirt.
legend
Best way to get hired at any tech job is lie really good but be extremely charming doing so.
It sounds way easier than it really is
Thanks a lot 👍 🙏
Now you should ask how edgers on how they got employed
You only have to do every leetcode puzzle that exists. Don't worry about actually writing software. The only thing that patters are puzzles that will never, ever be used on a job.
I got into Google, but damn I gotta admit it was pretty hard for me lol.
Could you please guide aspiring Software engineers😊😊😊
Good for you dude!
@@053_eshan9 Find an area you enjoy working with. Once a hobby becomes relevant to your career that's when you end up being one of the best at what you do.
Then practice interviewing a lot and think of them as free training. Until you land a good role and gain more experience :)
If you have specific questions, ask.
@@themindhelp9584 Thanks.
@@yousif2 is there any way you can tell us your journey sir?
I have a gap of 1.5 years and been learning web development mean while. struggling to get into the tech industry. Any tips.
Which one is better?
1) Being a citizen of Queen Elizabeth's Kingdom.
2) Being a king of a small island.
king of a small island
Is this one of the Google interview questions 😅
Maybe ask them how to not get fired now.
I apply for Google everytime... At the beginning only they'll reject me🤣🤣