For Hari, a Technical Solutions Engineer on the Security team, his role is about more than just code – it’s about being a "detective, a problem-solver, and a communicator." His journey brought him to the vibrant tech hub of Google Bangalore. “It’s a dynamic environment where everyone's expertise is valued,” Hari explains. “We all work together to deliver the best possible experience for our users.” Hari's core role is to bridge the gap between the users and the product teams. He spends his days analyzing logs, debugging code, and reproducing complex technical issues to understand their root cause. Once a solution is found, he works with the product teams to get it implemented. “It's a role that's both challenging and immensely rewarding, knowing that my work directly helps our users succeed,” Hari shares. He credits his preparation for Google to a simple but crucial practice: "breaking down complex problems into smaller, manageable pieces." His secret to success at Google is a combination of curiosity, a growth mindset, empathy, and collaboration. "No one at Google works in a silo. We're all part of a larger ecosystem." Hari’s final piece of advice is a powerful reminder for anyone on their career path: "Never stop learning. Your journey is yours alone, so embrace every challenge and celebrate every success along the way." Ready to tackle complex problems and help users succeed? Discover opportunities for Technical Solutions Engineers at Google → https://goo.gle/46MWvpL
Last week, Google hosted our PhD Intern Summit at our Mountain View HQ. PhD interns from around the world were invited to join virtually or in-person, and the day consisted of countless learning and networking opportunities. “Research at Google is actively shaping the future across a variety of fields, and we wanted to give our PhD interns a chance to witness this firsthand,” explained Ryan, one of the event’s organizers. “This was a unique chance for PhD interns to connect and network with their fellow PhD interns, alongside key recruiters and industry leaders, fostering collaborations that could last a lifetime.” In addition to talks and chats with various Google executives, the event also included an intern poster session for interns to showcase their project work. For many attendees, seeing the impact of their work reaffirmed their decision to come to Google. “I chose Google because I wanted to work on something more impactful with more reach,” shared Harsh, a research intern on Google Search. “So far, it's exactly what I thought it would be. I’m working on tough problems in a very collaborative environment, and I can talk to anyone to get their perspective” Thank you to all of our research interns for your contributions to #LifeatGoogle! Explore our open AI/ML roles and opportunities ➡️ https://goo.gle/3Jg9Xsk
Dreaming in transistors? 💻💡 Google is hiring Silicon & Hardware Engineers! If you're passionate about shaping the future of tech from the ground up, we want to hear from you. Dive into silicon with bare-metal applications, Linux kernel mastery, Python automation, and hands-on hardware prototyping. For hardware, your expertise in performance modeling and data center product design will be key. Join us in building the next generation of innovation. → https://goo.gle/46gUXEf
Calling all innovative coders! ✨ Google is looking for versatile software engineers to tackle some of technology's biggest challenges. Whether your expertise is in distributed computing, AI, UI design, or beyond, you'll work on critical projects, with opportunities to explore new areas and contribute to products like Chrome, Android, and YouTube. Ready to push technology forward? Apply today! → https://goo.gle/3GB0ICi
Snehali works as a Cloud Technical Solutions Specialist on the Data + AI: Data Analytics team in Ontario, Canada. In her role, she relies on both business and technical skills to help customers navigate GCP (Google Cloud Platform) — and then advocates for their needs while collaborating with product teams. As for her secret to success? “1% luck, 1% talent, 98% never give up,” she says. Ready to make an impact like Snehali? Explore open Technical Solutions roles and apply to join #LifeAtGoogle → https://goo.gle/44TyfAL
Interested in a new career direction? Google Cloud is looking for top talent to join our team and drive the next generation of cloud solutions. Whether your expertise lies in engineering, data analytics, operations, or customer success, there's a place for you to make a difference. If you're ready for a challenge, we want to hear from you! → https://goo.gle/44ABnQT #LifeAtGoogle
Ready to innovate at Google? Google is hiring Software Engineers who don't just write code, they solve big challenges. If you have strong proficiency in programming languages, data structures, and algorithms, paired with expertise in software development methodologies, we want you! We also value excellent communication, a collaborative spirit, and a passion for tackling complex challenges. Join us and make a global impact. Apply today → https://goo.gle/4jGyKTb
For over six years, Gautami has been a driving force of innovation as a senior customer engineer at Google Cloud, specializing in leveraging AI and Data to help customers in industries like media and education tech launch groundbreaking products. Gautami’s day-to-day involves developing innovative, scalable solutions for her clients, with a focus on customer empathy and growth. She encourages aspiring customer engineers to “practice solving a wider range of real-world customer problems.” Ready to make a real impact with Google Cloud customers? Explore open #LifeAtGoogle roles on Gautami’s team → https://goo.gle/4jpARui
Two Googlers on our recruiting team — Okwus and Jules — cover the skills you should know before your interview for a technical role at Google. Watch the full video here → goo.gle/4htXwp8
What does a day in the life of a Customer Engineer at Google looks like? Meet Vishakha, who says, “I thrive on understanding the ‘why’ behind challenges and developing ‘the what’ to address them.” From designing Google Cloud solutions to explaining complex tech and building proof-of-concepts, her role is a blend of technical expertise and collaboration. “In a nutshell, I’m the main tech contact, bridging the gap between sales, customers, and our product teams,” she explains. Vishakha offers this advice for those applying to a similar role: “Build actual solutions, even small ones, to demonstrate your skills” and “practice explaining technical concepts to non-technical individuals…The ability to translate complex technical concepts into tangible business value is where you truly shine.” Get a glimpse into #LifeAtGoogle and explore open Customer Engineer roles → https://goo.gle/4cu4ZmD
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