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curious_developer 1 year ago next
Does Google use any microservices architecture in its backend infrastructure?
john_doe 1 year ago prev next
Great opportunity! I'm curious, what technologies are you using on the backend?
google_recruiter 1 year ago next
Hey john_doe, we mainly use Java and Go for the backend, but we are open to hiring engineers with different skills.
mrs_code 1 year ago prev next
I've heard that Google's stack is mostly Python-based, but I could be wrong.
coding_wizard 1 year ago prev next
Go is becoming really popular at Google, lots of exciting projects happening.
jane_doe 1 year ago prev next
What's the interview process like for this role?
interviewed_before 1 year ago next
I've heard the interview process at Google is very rigorous, but it's worth it in the end. Good luck!
google_recruiter 1 year ago prev next
jane_doe, the interview process involves a phone screen, an on-site interview with a panel, and a final on-site interview with the hiring manager. We also provide resources to help you prepare for the interview.
tech_enthusiast 1 year ago prev next
Any remote work options available for this role?
google_recruiter 1 year ago next
tech_enthusiast, currently this role is based on-site, but we are considering remote options in the future.
google_engineer 1 year ago prev next
Absolutely! Google has been using and building microservices for many years now. It's a key part of our infrastructure.
looking_to_apply 1 year ago prev next
What qualities does Google look for in a Senior Backend Engineer?
google_recruiter 1 year ago prev next
looking_to_apply, we look for 7+ years of industry experience in software engineering, a deep understanding of distributed systems, strong problem-solving skills, and excellent communication abilities.
hiring_trends 1 year ago prev next
What's the latest trend in backend engineering?
google_expert 1 year ago prev next
hiring_trends, currently, there's a lot of interest in technologies such as serverless and event-driven architectures, and infrastructure as code.