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Google Behavioral Interview

How the behavioral round works at Google: Behavioral round on collaboration, ambiguity, and impact.

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What this round tests

How to prepare for Google's behavioral round

Sample questions

Asked at Google
  • Tell me about a time you worked with a difficult teammate.
  • Describe a project where requirements changed midway.
More behavioral practice
  • Tell me about a time you disagreed with a teammate or manager.
  • Describe your highest-impact project and how you measured success.
  • Tell me about a time you failed and what you learned.

FAQ

Does Google have a behavioral round?

Yes. In the Google loop this shows up as "Googleyness & Leadership": Behavioral round on collaboration, ambiguity, and impact.

What is the STAR method?

STAR = Situation, Task, Action, Result. It is a structure for behavioral answers that keeps you concise and outcome-focused: set context, state your responsibility, explain what you specifically did, and end with a measurable result.

How long should a behavioral answer be?

Aim for 2-3 minutes. Long enough to show depth, short enough to leave room for follow-ups. Practicing out loud is the fastest way to hit that length naturally.

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