On September 2nd, I had the opportunity to interview with Google, an experience I will always cherish. The interview was scheduled from 11:30 AM to 12:15 PM, a 45-minute one-on-one session. It began with an introduction where both the interviewer and I introduced ourselves, setting a positive tone.

The technical part of the interview started with a problem involving binary trees. The task was to design a tree where the parent node dictated the left and right child nodes' positioning based on specific conditions. I outlined the tree structure and then moved on to the next challenge: checking if a given number was present in the tree, assuming it was infinitely constructed.

While I knew the approach, I missed a few points during the discussion. Despite this, the interviewer was supportive, and I took it as a valuable learning opportunity.

Unfortunately, I was not selected for the next rounds, but the experience taught me a lot in a short time. It was an incredible exposure to complex problem-solving in a high-stakes environment.

I am grateful to Google for this opportunity, as it significantly boosted my confidence and inspired me to keep improving. This experience has motivated me to work harder and prepare better for future challenges.

Thank you, Google, for providing this platform, and I look forward to future opportunities to continue growing and learning.

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