Thread regarding Qualcomm Inc. layoffs

How I got hired at Google and my experience so far

TL;DR: Google is extremely hard to get into (Only 5000 out of 3 million make it), but well worth it. Although only 1% of Qualcomm employees are Google material, I'd highly recommend coming here if you can crack the interview.

I left Qualcomm a few months back when the work environment became too toxic. When things started going south I realized that I was surrounded by racists and bigots and didn't want to work with them.

I joined Google about 3 months back as a SWE. I got a 160% increase in my net compensation (because of a very hefty stock grant). I was a Senior Engineer at Qualcomm and the pay I am getting right now is Senior Staff Engineer's level or higher. On top of this I got a 100k signing bonus (this is not standard but I got this because I had a competing offer from Facebook) as well. The benefits are extremely good, best I have seen or heard of so far.

Prepration:

Google wants people with very high raw intelligence. If you don't have it, you won't make it regardless of how hard you prepare. I have a strong CS background but still prepared for 3 weeks. Know your math and algorithms. Read Steve Yegge's post "Get that Job at Google" for more information and preparation tips. Based on my observations I can say only 1% of Qualcomm employees are Google material.

Interviews:

Phone interview was medium in difficulty. I solved one hard and one medium difficulty question.

Extremely hard but very fair. I went through a phone interview then 5 interviews onsite. You should be able to solve at least 2 questions per interview correctly. Questions are medium hard to hard in difficulty. One of the interviews was high level system design.

The process makes sure that there is no bias or cronyism in the process. Interviewers write an essay about your performance and you are rated on a scale of 1-4. If your score is below 2.7, you are immediately rejected. If it is over 2.7, your file is moved to hiring committee. Hiring committee (HC) is comprised of senior Google engineers who are randomly selected from a pool of engineers. HC members go over the feedback. The HC convenes and each member presents their vote and rationale for hire. If most of the members agree, it is a hire. The file then goes through a bunch of other approvals (Compensation review, VP review, SVP review), You can be rejected at any stage but HC is usually the biggest hurdle.

Working at Google:

The place almost seems magical. Code is extremely high quality and my co-workers are extremely bright. There is no comparison between Qualcomm and Google employees, Google engineers are brilliant. There is very little politics usually at high levels. Promotions are similar to hiring, data driven and makes sure that there is no nepotism.

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OP is a dud

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Post ID: @2iuj+ESNDNUF

odds of google off 1 in 3000

odds of FB offer 1 in 3000 ( offer is good for 48 hrs)

odds of FB + Google offer in Same 48hr period 1 in 183

Do the math smarty pants

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Post ID: @1aby+ESNDNUF

My brother in law has been with G for almost five years now, you are fooling yourself by thinking there are no office politics over there. Given the lack of coherent writing skills, I do however doubt your story indeed.

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Post ID: @1yho+ESNDNUF

if google codes are with so high quality and google engineers are so brilliant, why is android still a piece of crap? so many years passed, ios still wins over android, in terms of stability, battery-life and user-friendlyness.

qualcomm's snapdragon couldn't sell in the high-end because of the crappy android os. qualcomm's standalone modem profit in the iphone is much lower than a snapdragon.

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Post ID: @1mod+ESNDNUF

OP - this is awesome. Way to go. I did the same a while back when I figured Q's better days were behind and haven't looked back. It just amazes me that people aren't that motivated to get up and go, but their problem.

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Post ID: @1vej+ESNDNUF

If you are a dir or principal engineer who has great political skills and does not want to do any real technical work, Q is a cushy place to work. Great pay for literally churning out ppts on work that your grunts put in.

If you are staff or below who wants to grow their software engineering skills, G (and the likes of AMZN,FB,MSFT) are the places to acquire these skills and earn good pay.

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Post ID: @1vcu+ESNDNUF

@ESNDNUF-1jio and you are a Q-pleb. Enjoy your mediocrity and slavery.

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Post ID: @1bik+ESNDNUF

OP: If that's what you want, kudos. I turned Google down after finding out during the second rung of the process that I would have to move to Mountain View. Been there; done that. No thanks. In short, some of us definitely have the requisite skills. But no matter what the level of talent I'd be surrounded by at Google--or the alleged lack of politics (--which I somehow doubt, considering how often they get sued by former employees), if they're not doing something that I want to work on at this point in my life, and if I have to live in LA or Silicon Valley to do it, forget it!

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Post ID: @1klj+ESNDNUF

How does it feel to 1%?

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Post ID: @1ruc+ESNDNUF

The OP is a troll, since racist posts are being removed this fine individual is switching tactics - let's kick-start a flaming discussion by stating that only 1% of QC folks can make it at G (and by the way, he or she was THE ONE) - how miserable and low

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Post ID: @1jio+ESNDNUF

Pretty humble story, bro

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Post ID: @1gla+ESNDNUF

Sci-Fi

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Post ID: @1pxw+ESNDNUF

You may be pretty smart to get a job at Google, but you are quite the asshole for gloating. You were probably an Ahole with your qcom colleagues as well. Please read articles on why working with smart jerks is never a good idea.

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Post ID: @1pro+ESNDNUF

oh boy, gloating, gloating..

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Post ID: @1hyz+ESNDNUF

@ESNDNUF-1fwv OUCH

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Post ID: @1rag+ESNDNUF

Your fictional narrative was OK for about 120 characters and then your line of reasoning wittered and then evaporated after the third sentence. I like how you came back and congratulated yourself immediately after posting this nonsense. It's good to dream though...

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Post ID: @1fwv+ESNDNUF

OP, this forum will tore you a second asshole, trust me. Give it an hour or two...

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Post ID: @vfl+ESNDNUF

There is a lot of politics in the staffing and biz dev groups but if you are an engineer at Google you have died and gone to heaven.

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Post ID: @nvp+ESNDNUF

My wife's been with Google since 2011, there is a ton of internal politics over there - wait until your honeymoon is over... Good luck with your new position, I know it's hard to get a job over there and kudos to you

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Post ID: @kvh+ESNDNUF

Spot on. My friend who got hired at Google said a lot of similar things. Congrats!

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Post ID: @bys+ESNDNUF

Thanks @ESNDNUF

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