Google likes to ask hypothetical/behavioral types of questions. One for example was, "If you were a small shoe company, how would you market your brand amongest other competitors in the field? How would you utilize the data to determine your marketing plan?" Behavioral questions (to see if you'd fit in with the culture): "if you saw a co-worker that was frustrated and tired in their current position, what would you do to help them?"
Google likes to ask hypothetical/behavioral types of questions. One for example was, "If you were a small shoe company, how would you market your brand amongest other competitors in the field? How would you utilize the data to determine your marketing plan?" Behavioral questions (to see if you'd fit in with the culture): "if you saw a co-worker that was frustrated and tired in their current position, what would you do to help them?"