Product Marketing Manager applicants have rated the interview process at Google with 3.6 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 55% positive. To compare, the company-average is 61.5% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
Candidates applying for Product Marketing Manager roles take an average of 46 days to get hired, when considering 43 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Google overall takes an average of 38 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Google as a Product Marketing Manager according to 43 Glassdoor interviews include:
Phone interview: 34%
One on one interview: 31%
Skills test: 10%
Presentation: 8%
Drug test: 6%
Group panel interview: 4%
Personality test: 3%
Background check: 3%
IQ intelligence test: 1%
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I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Google (San Francisco, CA) in Mar 2022
Interview
I was recruited, and asked to interview. Because I had a competing offer that was time sensitive, Google HR was able to expedite the interview process - and take me through 4 interview loops in only 1 week.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time that you disagreed with a superior or didn't have support from management about a tactic/idea you felt strongly about.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Google
Interview
Initial screening, two interviews with PMMs focused on behavorial questions and some hypotheticals - they provide prep on the structure they want for the hypotheticals which mostly focus on marketing thinking and thought process
Phone screening interview with HR, followed by Hangouts interview with key staff member. In-person interview with four cross-functional team members, and the hiring manager. One of my interviews with a customer service team member was very case-based ("How would you handle this...?") and my other interviews were more about the business I would be working on.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
With a global user base, how might we scale our online support team effectively?
As expected, the interview had a mix of behavioral and hypothetical questions. Nothing too difficult, but you must always connect your answers back to the specific job function you’re applying for.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a product launch you owned from end to end. What was your role and what was your outcome.