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Page 1: Google (& jobs)

GOOGLE JOBS

SLIDES BY:AMANPREET SINGH (13MCA8006) MCA (LEET) 4B

Google jobs

A VIEW ON

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Whats Google?

Google inc. is an multinational corporation specializing in Internet-related services and products. These include search, cloud computing , online advertising technologies etc. 

HISTORY: Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin while

they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University in September 4, 1998 (project began in 1996).

2006 Google moved to headquarters in Mountain View, California, nicknamed the Googleplex.

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Google’s AIM

The Vision To make search engines so powerful they would

understand "everything in the world".

The Mission To organize the world's information and make it

universally accessible and useful.

The Focus Google continues to focus on innovation and on the user

experience.

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Some Facts!

The name "Google" originated from a word “googol“ which means 1 followed by 100 zeros. It was named “BackRub” before that.

It’s really the people that make google the kind of company it is, a new employee at Google is called Noogler .

The corporation has been estimated to run more than million servers and to process over one billion search requests & about 24 petabytes of generated data each day.

Google uses a policy often called Innovation time off, where google Engineers spend 20% of their work time on projects that interest them.

Google has in all 150+ live projects and 100+ projects closed.

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Popular Online services:

Google Search – Main searching client availabe everywhere.

Gmail – April 1 2004, Electronic Mail client Site.

Google Translator - Translate between languages.

Google News – 2002 Online news portal.

Google Chrome – 2008, open source web browser.

Google+ - Social networking site similar to facebook.

Google Earth – Online satellite imaging & navigation.

Adsense – Online advertising based service.

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Projects by Google:

ANDROID: Linux-based operating system

designed primarily for smartphones and tablets.

open source and Google releases the code under the Apache License.

YOUTUBE: it is video-sharing website, owned by

Google since late 2006. Most of content on YouTube has been

uploaded by individuals & media corporations including CBS, BBC, Vevo, Hulu, etc.

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Want job in google?

Google receives over 1.2 million resumes every year! & only 0.01% of them get hired. Yes, you can google it...

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How they interview?

We’re looking for smart, team-oriented people who can get things done. When you interview at Google, you’ll likely interview with four or five Googlers. They’re looking for:

Leadership

Role related knowledge[your coding skills & areas of expertise]

How you think[don’t get hung up on nailing the “right” answer]

Googleyness

They want to get a feel for what makes you, well, you.

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How they decide?

There are also a few other things we do to make sure we’re always hiring the right candidate for the right role...

We collect feedback from multiple Googlers To give you a sense of what working here is really like, some

of your interviewers could be potential teammates.

Independent committees of Googlers help us An independent committee of Googlers review feedback

from all of the interviewers.

These core principles are true, but when it comes to specifics, there are some pieces of our process that look a little different across teams.

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Top questions asked:

Why do you want to work for Google?

What are your career goals?

What are your biggest strengths?

How long would you expect to work for Google if hired?

Why should Google hire you?

Some tricky ones like: How many piano tuners are there in the entire world ? Why are manhole covered round ? How many times a day does a clock’s hands overlap ?

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THANK YOU!