Google DeepMind Robotics Engineer interview questions
based on 2 ratings - Updated Feb 12, 2020
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Candidates applying for Robotics Engineer roles take an average of 8 days to get hired, when considering 1 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Google DeepMind overall takes an average of 40 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Google DeepMind as a Robotics Engineer according to 1 Glassdoor interviews include:
Presentation: 33%
Skills test: 33%
Phone interview: 33%
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I applied in-person. I interviewed at Google DeepMind
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I had a 30-minute Google Hangout interview for general questions. It was not a technical interview. The interview questions were clear and it was related to my research career. The interviewer was from HR department.
The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Google DeepMind
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They contacted me. Everyone I talked was friendly.
There were inconsistencies between how recruiters described the role vs how hiring manager described the role vs what the final job description turned out to be. They also weren’t in agreement whether there is a product roadmap or it’s just open-ended research, which require different set of skills.
After several round of interviews involving a presentation and textbook like quizzes, I was confused why they even contacted me in the first place given my background and interest are not in SW development.
The process is very slow compared to most companies. If your dream is to work for DM, go for it. Otherwise, I don’t recommend the experience. It’s not clear where the company is heading.
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Question 1
What is random variable? How does computer store floating point number? What’s encapsulation?Pros/cons of a linked list? The way some of the other questions were framed and explained were confusing.