Application:
Start by submitting your application through Google's careers website.
Initial Screening:
If your resume is shortlisted, you might have an initial screening call with a recruiter. This call may focus on your background, experience, and interest in the UX Design role at Google.
Phone or Virtual Interviews:
You may have one or more phone or virtual interviews with members of the UX Design team. These interviews may include discussions about your portfolio, design process, problem-solving skills, and your understanding of user experience principles.
On-site Interviews:
If you pass the initial rounds, you may be invited for on-site interviews at Google's office in Bangalore. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, these interviews might be conducted virtually.
Portfolio Presentation:
Be prepared to present your portfolio. This could involve discussing your past design projects, your design thinking process, and how you approach various design challenges.
Behavioral Interviews:
You might have interviews that assess your behavioral fit with Google's culture and values. These interviews may explore how you work in a team, handle challenges, and communicate.
Design Challenges:
Expect to tackle design challenges that assess your problem-solving skills and creativity. You might be asked to solve hypothetical design problems or critique and improve existing designs.
Technical Interviews:
Depending on the role, you might face technical interviews that assess your understanding of design tools, coding skills (if applicable), and other technical aspects of UX design.