“It’s easier to ask forgiveness than it is
to get permission.”

Grace Hopper

Job Openings for New Grads

Ready to apply? If you'll be completing your degree in 2009, check out our engineering positions for new grads. There are many types of engineering positions available at Google. All new grads apply for a generalist position, and through the hiring process we'll work with you to find the best match in a more specific role. We're currently hiring for several locations throughout the US and the world.

What’s it Like to Work at Google?

At Google, you'll be amazed how far your work can go, even as a new grad. Our YouTube Channel for students has a great collection of videos about what it's like to be a new grad at Google, along with highlights of events we host for students.

Google Workshop for Women Engineers

Google invites 150 female computer science students to attend a an all-expenses-paid, biennial workshop at Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, California. The next GWWE will take place in January 2010. This special workshop will include technical talks and career workshops, and a unique occasion to build and strengthen networks of women in technology. The application will open a few months before the workshop.

Global Scholarship Programs

We currently offer several scholarships to support students pursuing degrees in computer science. In particular, the Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship – currently offered in the US, Canada, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand – focuses on the accomplishments of female students. Learn more on the scholarships page


Internships

At Google, our interns are key players in our daily innovation and have the opportunity to make big contributions. Google Internships are offered globally, are full-time positions, and take place year-round. Check out the Student site for more information about open internship positions.


Pre-University Initiatives

Google’s pre-university outreach programs focus on girls and youth from historically underrepresented minority groups. Our employees take an active role in helping to attract students to these fields, through events both on and off the Google campuses. We want the students to see how a STEM education can enrich their lives and perhaps lead to careers developing the fascinating products and tools they already know and love to use. Learn more about our outreach activities on the Diversity site.