Not true. Google probably receives far more applications every year and still takes the time to screen every single resume and give them a shot. I graduated from a relatively unknown university in a relatively unknown…
How can 2 processes have the same PID, even if it is grandparent and grandchild? When I try killing a process using the PID, how the kernel know which to kill?
Not true. Google probably receives far more applications every year and still takes the time to screen every single resume and give them a shot. I graduated from a relatively unknown university in a relatively unknown…
How can 2 processes have the same PID, even if it is grandparent and grandchild? When I try killing a process using the PID, how the kernel know which to kill?