Saturday, May 30, 2020
What its like to work for Google
What its like to work for Google by Amber Rolfe Want to be part of one of the worldâs biggest companies? You should work for Google⦠With a great company culture and a wide range of employee benefits, along with quirky and comfortable offices that challenge the stereotypical 9-to-5, becoming a âGooglerâ (actually what they call themselves) could be the perfect fit for your career. But whatâs it really like to work there, and how do you get your foot in the door?To help give you an idea of the application process and day-to-day, hereâs what itâs like to work for Google: The interview processGoogle are notorious for their âcreativeâ (see also: difficult) interview questions, so if you want in, you need to get the answers nailed.Although many questions will rely on your specialist expertise and practical ability, others are designed to test your character, logic skills, and ability to learn and grow. Roleplaying, practical tasks and tests may also be part of the mix.Ultimately, their goal is to find out how clued up you are on them as a company, so doing your research is vital to ensuring you fully understand Googleâs products, story, and vision.And remember: an eagerness to learn is an essential attribute for any aspiring Googler â" so claiming that youâre perfect is never a good approach.Although theyâre famously coy on exactly what they ask, here are just a few of the more unusual questions you should prepare for:Do you have an IQ higher than 130?What shall we have for dinner this evening?How many times a day do the hands of a clock overlap?Are you incompetent and lazy?How many piano tuners are there in the entire world?Difficult interview questions and answersFive interview questions you should stop being scared of The workplaceVoted the number one place to work in the UK on a number of occasions, youâd probably expect that Googleâs offices are up there with some of the best â" both in terms of company culture and aesthetics.For example, the quirkily cr afted interior design featured in the Covent Garden office is the epitome of a comfortable workspace, and is probably about the closest thing you can get to working from your own home (there is actually a âHome Working areaâ).That is, if your home is filled with a mix of cosy vintage furnishings and modern decor, a secret garden, a comfy library, and a huge garden area complete with your own allotments. And while no two offices are the same, Google always incorporate a sense of local personality, healthy living, and quirkiness into every single one of their workplaces.All in all, as offices go, this definitely beats a plain old desk⦠As long as you have the willpower to actually get some work done whilst sitting inside a room designed like a tiny submarine.The rolesGoogle offer a range of opportunities, which are available across their three London offices, along with their fourth office based in Manchester.Hereâs a few of the fields you could work in:Engineering technology Marketing communicationsBusiness strategyLegal financeSales customer serviceDesignHR The employee benefitsGoogleâs company perks go far beyond their uniquely designed offices.With healthy living in mind, they offer a free onsite gym service and a cycle to work programme, along with free food three times a day â" basically enough to make you want to live at work just so you never have to do your own food shopping again.They also provide a number of benefit programmes, including generous parental and sick leave policies, pensions, and life insurance. Some offices even allow you to bring your dog to work.Employees also boasted a good sense of overall job satisfaction, especially citing the amount of available opportunities and choice involved in their preferred workload and type. And, as Google is a big believer of âlifelong learningâ, they fully support and accommodate for their employees in both their professional and personal development. The company cultureWith a fun wo rking environment and a range of company perks, itâs not surprising that the culture at Google is anything but dull.Priding themselves in maintaining the openness of a âstart-up cultureâ, Google allow all of their employees to input their ideas regularly. And with the uniquely designed meeting spaces and communal areas featured in all of their offices, Googlers are encouraged to interact with all members of the company (both in terms of work and play).But itâs not just the environment that makes working for Google great. As with many things, itâs the people that make it.With many internal reviews stating that being surrounded by âsmart, friendly, and passionate peopleâ is/was a massive pro when working there, it proves that Googleâs âonly hiring the bestâ policy works in everyoneâs favour. Still searching for your perfect position? View all available jobs nowFind a job What Where Search JobsSign up for more Career AdviceSign up for moreCareer Advice Plea se enter a valid email addressmessage hereBy clicking Submit you agree to the terms and conditions applicable to our service and acknowledge that your personal data will be used in accordance with our privacy policy and you will receive emails and communications about jobs and career related topics. Employee benefits Features Life At Work What job suits me? Work-life balance Workplace culture
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