<p>not going to lie, this is getting pretty frustrating. especially considering southwest air hasn’t gotten back to me yet when i know that a lot of people have already flown in for an interview. </p>
<p>at least reject me so i can move on with my life???</p>
<p>I’m a junior at Emory in Atlanta- 3.35 GPA. I have a real mess of classes in my transcript (no idea what I wanted to do) but am graduating with an Economics degree. </p>
<p>Congratulations! You’ve been selected to interview for the Google BOLD Program for a summer position with the Enterprise Sales team. </p>
<p>You will have two 30-minute phone interviews; these are designed to gauge your overall fit for Google and probe on some core competencies needed for being successful at our company. To schedule your phone interviews, simply reply to — on this email and include your availability (with your time zone) for 2/1 thru 2/11 - and a phone number where you can be reached. Your phone should be secure and have a stable connection; cell phones are okay as long as you are in a location with good/consistent reception. Ashley will follow up to confirm the time of your phone interview but we ask that you please be patient in the meantime.</p>
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Intern Export Control Questionnaire </p>
<p>In preparation for your interview:
Familiarize yourself with Google’s products - visit [More</a> Google Products](<a href=“http://www.google.com/options]More”>http://www.google.com/options) - and applications
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Research our competitors For more information regarding the department you are interviewing with, please see below…
As an intern on the Enterprise team, you’ll work with business and university customers to enable the growth of Google Apps in their organizations. You will be working on teams that manage a large base of customers and provide solutions to challenging technical issues, including initial deployment and optimization of organization-specific Google Apps configurations. You will also help build customer-facing operations, define client needs, and work with Product and Engineering teams to the improve overall product experience.</p>
<p>We look forward to hearing from you soon about your availability and congratulations again on being selected for a BOLD Program phone interview!</p>
<p>aikomidori you’re welcome! I think those interview dates are just for the sales department. But I wonder why they put me in that department…I feel like the marketing division would have been more suitable based on my credentials…ah well, I’m honestly not complaining.</p>
<p>gymkid121 I got a letter about the “Enterprise Sales” team, though I suppose that may fall under the Direct Sales category. The email said something about working with Google Apps…</p>
<p>Thank you!
And so I sent in my availability times and go a reply that they are so full they need to reschedule and now my interview will be taking place during the week of 2/14…
how many people are getting interviewed?!</p>
<p>Im a Finance Major at Mccombs. 3.52 GPA, 3.8 Major GPA. Lots of organizations and leadserhsip roles. Gates Millenium Scholar. NFL National Finalist (High school)</p>
<p>I haven’t posted here in quite some time but I thought I’d chime in. Son got an email today inviting him to NYC for an in person interview. I think his phone interviews were about a week ago, maybe two. </p>
<p>After reading all 16 pages of posts it doesn’t appear that anyone has expressed any ideas of how your chances stand if you are actually flown out for this on-site interview. Does anyone care to weigh in on this? I would assume your chances would have to be pretty favorable at this stage of the process.</p>