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I appreciate it. This was just the technical review, ie stage 1. If I make it to stage 2, then I'll get to meet the teams I could work for over a series of like 6 to 8 interviews. So if I make it to stage 2, I may have you dig up some info for me ![]() Interview went well though. Totally forgot the syntax of a coding question they asked but I haven't used that stuff in over 2 years. My pseudo code was spot on exactly right though. So at least I knew that much.Background info and current projects discussions went about as good as they could. He seemed very interested in stuff I was doing. A lot of positive reactions and comments about it. So now I get to wait ... I'll know within a week or two.
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excellent sir...
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That's exciting!
What were some of the techincal questions you were asked? What kind of role are they recruiting for?
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Well done, #2.
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Nice work Jordan
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Then create a function that that takes the list and reverses it's order. I've been doing mostly embedded C programming, and before that strictly Perl, so writing out data structures and pointers and all that jazz in C is about 2 years rusty. Looking back on it, it wasn't that hard of a task, but at least the thought process that I had was right, and so was my answer, even if the syntax wasn't correct Could have asked to do it in Perl, but I couldn't think of how to do data structures in it until I had left the interview and realized I could have used a hash in place of a struct in C. Was a simple mistake, but 'in the moment' i just blanked ![]() That and I had about 5 minutes to do this. Thought no way in hell they'd ask me to do something related to data structures in a 30 minute interview, but alas, I was wrong. I'll be prepped and ready if it happens again though. Believe that. If I don't make it to stage 2, I'm 99.99% sure it's because of that. |
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Make sure you know the 5 FSMO roles! That was the first question I was asked when I applied for Google. Needless to say, I didn't know it then. I do now! ![]() Good luck brother! |
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