Dear CS Club Members,
I was contacted today by a member of
the Google Recruiting team, who asked me to pass along the below opportunities.
Details on how to apply are included in the message, so read carefully!
Warm Regards,
Moira
Hello SJSU Students!
Graduating Seniors - Google is Hiring big time this year and we'd
love as many of you as possible to apply online ASAP! For all Technical
Job openings for New Grads - check out www.google.com/students/eng.
The sooner you apply, the better!
We're also ramping up our new Internal
Technology Residency Program,
and I wanted to give you all a little more information about this new and
exciting opportunity at Google!
December 2010 Graduates - We have an IT Residency Program that will
start in February 2011. Apply
online IMMEDIATELY if
you would like to be considered for this! It only takes 5 minutes to apply,
(no need for a cover letter!), so go ahead an apply right now!
May 2011 Graduates - We have an even larger IT Residency Program that
will start in August 2011. We are already beginning to hire for
the August 2011 Program as well, so please
apply ASAP if you're
interested!
For more information on the IT Residency Program, please see below:
GOOGLE Internal Technology Residency Program:
What does it mean to be a resident?
The Internal Technology Residency Program is designed
for recent and experienced university graduates. Based in our Corporate
Headquarters in Mountain View, California, this 2-year program is
an immersion into end to end IT support at Google.
Residents learn what it takes to support and scale Google’s internal technology from
our infrastructure to the end user. Residents will choose from personally
tailored learning and development tracks, will be an integral part of our
front-line support and will have the opportunity to work in at least 2
Google offices from our more than 60 worldwide.
Did we catch your attention? Here's how to apply.
The IT Residency Program is open to all qualified
college students and recent grads looking to break into the IT industry.
While we think you'll have a leg up if you've majored in IS/IT/MIS/CS,
we're really looking for people with a passion fortechnology and eager
to learn.
Applicants will need to submit a resume, and transcript.
The online application can be found at www.google.com/students/itrp along
with detailed information about the February and August 2011 programs.
Want to stand out? Here's some advice.
- Submit your application early and
please indicate any partnership or student organization affiliations.
- Be specific! Tell us what types
of experience you've had troubleshooting, working with software and hardware
and which operating systems you're familiar with
Thanks for your interest in the IT Residency Program –
we look forward to learning more about you through the application process.
Moira Srago
Employment Specialist, College of Engineering & College of Science,
Career Center
San Jose State University
One Washington Sq.
San Jose, CA 95192-0032
(408)924-6029
The San Jose State University Career Center---Two-time Recipient of the
NACE Chevron Award for Innovation, 2008 and 1998, and
California Career Education Association Presidential Award for Outstanding
Career Education Programs, 2004.