Gayle has worked as a software developer for Microsoft, Apple and Google. She currently lives in Palo Alto, CA. If you flip to the back of the book, you can read our credentials: Google. Hiring committee. Oodles of interviews and coaching sessions. I learned two things through this.
Lightning fast and easy on system resources, bloatware free. A follow-up to The Google Resume , this book provides new information on what these companies want, and how to show them you have what it takes to succeed in the role. Early planners will learn what to study, and established professionals will discover how to make their skillset and experience set them apart from the crowd.
Apple, Microsoft, and Google are the coveted companies in the current job market. They field hundreds of resumes every day, and have their pick of the cream of the crop when it comes to selecting new hires. If you think the right alma mater is all it takes, you need to update your thinking.
Author Gayle Laakmann McDowell. Publisher Wiley. Release 22 September Subjects Business Careers Nonfiction. Search for a digital library with this title Search by city, ZIP code, or library name Learn more about precise location detection. These companies need certain skillsets, but they also want a great culture fit. Grades aren't everything, experience matters, and a certain type of applicant tends to succeed.
Cracking the Tech Career reveals what the hiring committee wants, and shows you how to get it. This site comply with DMCA digital copyright. How do you design an alarm clock for the blind? What is your favorite piece of software and why?
How would you launch a video rental service in India? This book will teach you how to answer these questions and more. Cracking the PM Interview is a comprehensive book on landing a product management role in startups or bigger tech companies. She has worked for Google, Microsoft, and Apple and served on Google's hiring committee.
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