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“Google is not a conventional company. We do not intend to become one. Throughout Google's evolution as a privately held company, we have managed Google differently. We have also emphasized an atmosphere of creativity and challenge, which has helped us provide unbiased, accurate and free access to information for those who rely on us around the world.” -Larry Page & Sergey Brin, Founders of Google

Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. And while we’re committed to building the perfect search engine, our work goes well beyond delivering accurate search results. The spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship that made our company a success right from the start underpins the work we do every day, from constantly pushing the boundaries of our products to researching alternative energies or devising new ways to interact with our clients. Personalised office space:

Our employees, who have named themselves Googlers, mean everything to us. Our strategy is simple: hire great people and support them in turning their aspirations into reality. Googlers are bright, passionate people with diverse backgrounds coming together to create a unique culture. One that fosters spontaneity and creativity, where accomplishments are recognised, and where the open exchange of ideas is encouraged, no matter what position you happen to hold. Working at Google is as much a mindset as it is a job! Googlers at work:

Contrary to popular belief, we don’t just hire engineers. In fact, we hire great candidates from all academic disciplines. Whether it’s developing new business strategies, enhancing customer happiness, building complex financial models or bringing products to market, there are plenty of graduate opportunities at Google that don’t involve algorithms. In fact, our work requires ideas from many non-technical fields including media, advertising, sales, marketing, business, communications and analytics. The Atrium in our Dublin office - an informal meeting space:

Benefits and Culture Though Google has grown a lot since it opened in 1998, we still maintain a small company feel. At lunchtime, almost everyone eats in the office café, sitting at whatever table has an opening and enjoying conversations with Googlers from different teams. Our commitment to innovation depends on everyone being comfortable sharing ideas and opinions. Every employee is a hands-on contributor, and everyone wears several hats. Because we believe that each Googler is an equally important part of our success, no one hesitates to pose questions directly to anyone, at any level, in the company. Eating in the café:

We are aggressively inclusive in our hiring, and we favour ability over experience - resulting in an incredibly diverse workplace. We have offices around the world and dozens of languages are spoken by Googlers, from Turkish to Telugu. The result is a team that reflects the global audience Google serves. When not at work, Googlers pursue interests from cross-country cycling to volunteering, and from flying to frisbee. Google Dublin at Pride parade:

Internships Being an intern at Google means you will be a fully integrated member of our business team. You will receive ongoing feedback and training, and will have a mentor assigned to you with whom you’ll work closely to identify project goals and professional development opportunities. In addition, you will participate in a structured program of educational and social activities to ensure you have a productive experience at Google that helps you grow both your personal and professional skills. Internships are available in a wide array of business fields such as Marketing, Business Development, Finance, Sales, HR, Legal, Engineering, Analytics, and a few more. Duration and start date vary depending on the position. To find out more about internships at Google, visit: http://www.google.com/students/internseurope

A group of Google summer interns:

About Dublin Google’s European headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, serves users and advertisers across more than 40 countries and languages – from Finland to Germany and France to Israel. Our team reflects that diversity, making for a vibrant multicultural working environment. Teams in online sales and operations, technical teams, media sales, finance, legal and human resources all work out of Dublin. The Google EMEA Learning and Development Centre, also based here, provides innovative tailored training modules for our employees.

Games room:

Nestled between the mountains and the sea, Dublin is a picturesque capital with an ancient history. Home to more than one million people, the city’s recent burst of prosperity has given it a new confidence: trendy boutiques, lively galleries and vibrant nightlife hum with an increasingly international and multicultural population. Yet, despite its rapid growth, the spirit of the people ensures that Dublin remains one of Europe’s friendliest and most accessible cities.

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“Google is not a conventional company. We do not intend to become one. Throughout Google's evolution as a privately held company, we have managed Google differently. We have also emphasized an atmosphere of creativity and challenge, which has helped us provide unbiased, accurate and free access to information for those who rely on us around the world.” -Larry Page & Sergey Brin, Founders of Google

Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. And while we’re committed to building the perfect search engine, our work goes well beyond delivering accurate search results. The spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship that made our company a success right from the start underpins the work we do every day, from constantly pushing the boundaries of our products to researching alternative energies or devising new ways to interact with our clients. Personalised office space:

Our employees, who have named themselves Googlers, mean everything to us. Our strategy is simple: hire great people and support them in turning their aspirations into reality. Googlers are bright, passionate people with diverse backgrounds coming together to create a unique culture. One that fosters spontaneity and creativity, where accomplishments are recognised, and where the open exchange of ideas is encouraged, no matter what position you happen to hold. Working at Google is as much a mindset as it is a job! Googlers at work:

Contrary to popular belief, we don’t just hire engineers. In fact, we hire great candidates from all academic disciplines. Whether it’s developing new business strategies, enhancing customer happiness, building complex financial models or bringing products to market, there are plenty of graduate opportunities at Google that don’t involve algorithms. In fact, our work requires ideas from many non-technical fields including media, advertising, sales, marketing, business, communications and analytics. The Atrium in our Dublin office - an informal meeting space:

Benefits and Culture Though Google has grown a lot since it opened in 1998, we still maintain a small company feel. At lunchtime, almost everyone eats in the office café, sitting at whatever table has an opening and enjoying conversations with Googlers from different teams. Our commitment to innovation depends on everyone being comfortable sharing ideas and opinions. Every employee is a hands-on contributor, and everyone wears several hats. Because we believe that each Googler is an equally important part of our success, no one hesitates to pose questions directly to anyone, at any level, in the company. Eating in the café:

We are aggressively inclusive in our hiring, and we favour ability over experience - resulting in an incredibly diverse workplace. We have offices around the world and dozens of languages are spoken by Googlers, from Turkish to Telugu. The result is a team that reflects the global audience Google serves. When not at work, Googlers pursue interests from cross-country cycling to volunteering, and from flying to frisbee. Google Dublin at Pride parade:

Internships Being an intern at Google means you will be a fully integrated member of our business team. You will receive ongoing feedback and training, and will have a mentor assigned to you with whom you’ll work closely to identify project goals and professional development opportunities. In addition, you will participate in a structured program of educational and social activities to ensure you have a productive experience at Google that helps you grow both your personal and professional skills. Internships are available in a wide array of business fields such as Marketing, Business Development, Finance, Sales, HR, Legal, Engineering, Analytics, and a few more. Duration and start date vary depending on the position. To find out more about internships at Google, visit: http://www.google.com/students/internseurope

A group of Google summer interns:

About Dublin Google’s European headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, serves users and advertisers across more than 40 countries and languages – from Finland to Germany and France to Israel. Our team reflects that diversity, making for a vibrant multicultural working environment. Teams in online sales and operations, technical teams, media sales, finance, legal and human resources all work out of Dublin. The Google EMEA Learning and Development Centre, also based here, provides innovative tailored training modules for our employees.

Games room:

Nestled between the mountains and the sea, Dublin is a picturesque capital with an ancient history. Home to more than one million people, the city’s recent burst of prosperity has given it a new confidence: trendy boutiques, lively galleries and vibrant nightlife hum with an increasingly international and multicultural population. Yet, despite its rapid growth, the spirit of the people ensures that Dublin remains one of Europe’s friendliest and most accessible cities.

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FAQ

Bietet Google auch Schülerpraktika an?

Leider bieten wir keine Schülerpraktika an. Jedoch gibt es ein großes Praktikantenprogramm für Studenten.

Wie sieht der Bewerbungsprozess für eine Praktikumsstelle bei Ihnen aus?

--> CV screening --> Recruiter telephone interview --> 2 interviews with potential co-workers via telephone, videoconference or in person --> internal review --> offer extension.

Full details are available via this page http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/students/joining/#src=campusapp

Für welche Studiengänge/Ausbildungsgänge bieten Sie Praktikumsstellen an?

Google hires great candidates from all academic disciplines and we offer internship opportunities for both technical and non-technical students.

Wie werden Praktikumsstellen bei Ihnen vergütet?

Google pays a competitive intern salary, provides relocation assistance where applicable and interns can benefit from a wide range of perks - depending on location - such as free gourmet food, free gym access, an onsite massage service and many more.

Wie viele Praktikumsstellen werden bei Ihnen jährlich ausgeschrieben?

Varies from year to year.

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