Here's how many Google interviews it takes to hire a Googler via CNBCMakeIt
Year after year, Google has been ranked as one of the top companies to work for, so it's no surprise that the tech giant receives roughly three million applications per year. With an acceptance rate of 0.2%, you'd have a better chance of getting into Harvard.
But was that really the way to go? Google wanted to know, and unfortunately, it wasn't a Google-able question. That's how the Rule of Four came it be, and it has significantly reduced the average time-to-hire by about two weeks, saving employees"hundreds of hours in interviewing time," according to Shaper.
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