I guess harder to tell if interviewed multiple times and got an offer or not. Well I guess, make it "contacted or interviewed with Google and no offer"... Somebody was saying "contacted but no interview and no offer".
You are missing applied but no interview call.
This is a dumb poll
Nice, measuring P(offer | Blind) not P(offer).
wait... am I measuring the wrong thing? Probability of (offer or Blind user) ?
No, you're measuring the probability that someone gets an offer given that they are on blind (conditional probability). This will definitely be higher than measuring the probability of getting an offer otherwise.
And this is why OP did not pass their Google interview.
how do you know
First time I interviewed I didn’t make it past the phone screen, second time I got hired. Do I count for 50%?
I can only say at this point, Blind users get a Google offer much more often than usual
...because there are a lot of Googlers on Blind lol
oh... they gather on Blind to get to talk blind and to get info on each other's tc
I did 120 interviews there and the rate was 8%
120 interviews with Google? Are you serious? I thought they usually allow 1 interview per 12 months
I don’t think he’s serious
But most candidates don't even get an interview.
really... then I must be happy I almost always get an onsite interview... and was almost always given the impression that I did great, and then told me no offer. I don't know... if I never did convex hull before and in 30 minutes, at least I have 1 solution and he told me it'd work 100% correct, I consider it quite good... if I go into a top company (even Google), and ask my coworkers who never did convex hull before, I really wonder how many of them can give me a 100% correct solution in 30 minutes
So you got unlucky. Sucks, but that's life. Now you'll (hopefully) know how to do a convex hull if it's ever asked again.
Biased sample
You better go interview really quick first.