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Google Has Secret Interview Challenges Based on Your Search History (thehustle.co)
34 points by staringispolite on Aug 25, 2015 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments


" For my interview, I spent a day at Google headquarters in Mountain View solving problems on a white board."

2015, with a laptop in every lap and a large screen/projector in every conference room, and we're still scribbling code on a whiteboard at one of the largest software companies in the world.

This might have been fine twenty, fifteen years ago when even at Microsoft my machine was a 30 lb. tower under my desk, and I had a 14" CRT monitor. Even if you can't reserve a conference room for your interview, you can use one of the 22-27" monitors on your desk. Anything is better than scribbling and correcting code on a whiteboard like a monkey performing tricks.


Just verified this myself... pretty cool! I searched for the following:

  * Mutex lock (from the article)
  * Mutex lock C++
  * Python list comprehension
Third time's a charm! The prompt came up, and now I've got a simulated shell of sorts that looks a bit like linux but doesn't have most commands.

The main command is "request", which lets you request challenges through this shell. Requests are defined as follows:

  foobar:~/ guest$ help
  [snip]
  request	- request new challenge (of type 'tag') [tag]

  foobar:~/ guest$ tags
  Requesting tags...
  algo         	algorithms
  data_struct    	data structures
  low_level      	low-level representation (binary representations, endianness)
  math           	math
  crypto         	security and cryptography
Had a 2nd friend try the same who's not a coder, and it didn't work, so they're looking at more than very-recent search history.




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