The technical interview tests linear algebra, multivariable calculus fundamentals, probability and statistics fundamentals linear algebra, multivariable calculus fundamentals, probability & statistics fundamentals. It mostly covers first and second grade undergraduate contents.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Google DeepMind (London, England)
Interview
~5 interviews: initial phone screen, technical screen, research interviews with 2 different interested teams, hiring manager/culture fit screen. Technical screen was the most intense, the rest were pretty laid back.
Interview questions [1]
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What is linear independence, what is a pdf, how to invert a matrix efficiently, etc.
Don't apply to deepmind. They will waste your time by making you study for a technical quizz only to cancel all potential internship 2 weeks later. Deepmind is a disorganized company and this shows through lack of respect towards your time and energy.
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