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What does engineering manager do at Google?
Be responsible for the overall planning, execution, and success of complex technical projects. Provide technical expertise throughout the product lifecycle including design, implementation, and delivery of scalable services and infrastructure.
What is distinguish engineer?
Distinguished Engineers are individual contributors (meaning they don’t manage anyone directly) who are members of engineering or tech architecture teams. On the distinguished engineer career path, they are able to continue evolving into increasing levels of seniority without becoming people leaders.
What is it like to be an engineering manager at Facebook?
I’ve hired 10+ Managers this year at Facebook alone. You’ll have coding, system design and soft skills interviews in almost every engineering manager interview regardless of domain and you’ll likely have some other role/team specific interviews such as linux troubleshooting, market sizing or service ownership etc.
What is the interview process like at Google for software engineers?
Google software engineers solve some of the most difficult problems the company faces with code. It’s therefore essential that they have strong problem solving skills. This is the part of the interview where you want to show that you think in a structured way and write code that’s accurate, bug-free, and fast.
What should I expect from an E7 level engineering job interview?
For example, an E7 senior engineering manager for an Infrastructure team should do incredibly well on their system design interview vs. knowing the ins and outs of the kernel. The various levels at Facebook/Google also indicate how much hands on work vs. people management work you should expect.
How should I prepare for a Google coding interview?
We believe in data-driven interview preparation and have used Glassdoor data to identify the types of questions which are most frequently asked at Google. For coding interviews, we’ve broken down the questions you’ll be asked by subcategories (e.g. Arrays / Strings, Graphs / Trees, etc.) so that you can prioritize what to study and practice first.
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