Sophomore in college. I got rejected after an additional interview. Roast me. Or toast me. Or don't do either, free will and shit yanno.
Getting rejected in an interview is meaningless.
Who wants to be a search engine anyway?
This happens all the time...why is this notable?
The key is what did you learn from this failure? What was the feedback? Develop that growth mindset and won't be long before you actually get into Google or any other org you want to work in.
They don't provide feedback
Evolve over the next year, document it and try again next year. You’re a sophomore. You have plenty of runway.
I once got rejected by Facebook in a HR phone screen. They asked me one super simple question can I couldn’t answer is “What’s the different between JS call() and apply()”. 5 years later, I am still not getting any offer from FB but I am a Senior SWE in Apple now. Everyone fails sometimes.
Did you eventually find the answer to that deep eval/apply JS question?
I ve been rejected many times. That s how you learn.
Not the end of the world. Better fish out there than google
Dude is sophomore.