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12/30/2007 1:40 PM |
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I’m currently on a two week hiatus from work as this is the only
couple of weeks of the year that I’m out of school, so it’s a good time
to get some well deserved rest, catch-up on things in life and around
the house which seem to slip during the busy year, and get recharged
and ready for the year of work and school ahead.
Much to my surprise, I received some correspondence yesterday from
someone at Google who’d came across my website and thought I might be a
good fit for some positions they had open. This means one of two things
to me– either I’m in good company and am on the right track with my
career, or they really need help. Admittedly I get unsolicited interest
a few times a month most of the time as I’m sure many others do, but
this was really quite different from anything I’d ever been contacted
about before.
I ended-up calling the person who contacted me from Google earlier
today to get more details about what position(s) I specifically
qualified for, at which time I opted to go ahead and do a pre-screen
interview. Unfortunately I missed making it to the next round of
interviews by 1/3 of a question (most of them were multi-part
questions), but I was also being quizzed on topics which I have not yet
taken classes on yet (such as Algorithms), or super low level details
about Unix which I’ve never had to deal with though I knew what path
I’d take to get the answer needed. I was fairly familiar with
everything they asked me aside from strict details about the Algorithms
(I actually have a Algorithms in Java
book sitting on my desk at work), I just didn’t know the exact details
they were looking for right off of the cusp on the questions I missed.
Following the pre-screen the person was very friendly and encouraged
me to check out their site to see if there were any other positions I
thought I was qualified for and he’d put me in touch with the right
people. Honestly I know I need a few more years of experience in uber
geeky software engineering and Unix hacking (if not a graduate degree
from a research heavy University) before I’d consider myself within the
realm of a viable candidate for them based on this interview. Granted
the position I was interviewing for was a Senior level position, so
maybe I’ll reconsider it and check out the site sometime for something
else. Most of my experience at this point with anything compilable is
academic or just stuff I’ve played around with at home so I’d honestly
consider myself fairly green outside of various scripting languages.
Nonetheless, it was a very interesting experience, it gives me an
idea of what I level I’d need to be at to work there, and admittedly it
was pretty flattering that they contacted me & that I actually
almost made it to a second round.