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Read previewGetting a foot in the door at one of the four Big Tech companies — Meta, Google, Apple, and Amazon — can require years of training, an expensive education, and many interviews. Business Insider spoke to five people who landed jobs at Big Tech companies about how they learned the skills and experience that landed them the role — and how they showcased those skills during the interview. AdvertisementGriffin worked as a software engineer for Rotten Tomatoes, Vox, and Shopify before applying for jobs at Apple four times. Griffin landed a role as a software engineer at Apple and worked at the company for two years. "I took it to get my foot in the door of a Big Tech company and build credibility," he told BI.
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Here's the résumé that got him in the door at Google — and what he'd change on it today. AdvertisementHe finally landed a software engineering role at a small fintech company in Chicago, but felt he wasn't learning the most up-to-date software skills with them. "I had that itch of working in big tech," Gaba said. Sahil GabaWhat he would change on his résumé todayThe résumé above landed Gaba job offers with three tech giants. Lead with experience, not skills: Gaba said he created this résumé before landing his first big tech job at Amazon.
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After eight rounds of interviews, he got a job offer with Google in 2021 as a software engineer. Here's what his years of interview experience taught him about big tech interviews. Build interview experienceIn the coding rounds of big tech interviews, there are two parts to solving a question — coming up with the solution, and writing the code. AdvertisementBuying negotiating powerDuring his third round of interviews at Google, Gaba followed a common practice in the tech industry. His strategy is that one recruiter has multiple openings: "Essentially you're not applying for a job, you're applying for a recruiter."
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