Google Offers A Wide Range Of Paid Internships Across The World

Interns at Google bring questions and build answers. Google offers a range of internships across EMEA countries and durations and start dates vary according to a project and location. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and companies recruitment team will determine where you fit best based on your CV. Deadline to apply is December 1. All hiring will be complete by the end of May 2016.

Responsibilities and detailed projects will be determined based on your educational background, interest and skills. However as an intern, you’ll have the opportunity to work on projects core to Google’s business, whether it be sales, enterprise, finance, people operations (HR), legal, product quality, or marketing

Google internships expose you to the technology industry, as well as provide opportunities for personal and professional development. From being challenged, to collaborating with a team.

Main criteria:

  • Currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree program and maintaining student status throughout the internship. Priority given to students graduating end of 2016 or in 2017.
  • Returning to education on a full-time basis upon completing the internship.
  • Ability to commit to a minimum of 10 weeks and up to 6 months at Google.

Previous internship experience in Sales, Advertising, Consulting, Analysis, Customer Service, Marketing, Finance or related fields is preferred.

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