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How i get job in google?

I am on that college where big company never be came. But i want to job in google.

30th Aug 2019, 3:25 AM
Abhishek Kushwaha
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8 Respuestas
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You have to study Computer science You must be very good in algorithms and data structure You must know a programming language very well like C Javascript You must be fast in thinking and solving problems Take online practice on sites like app.codility.com because Google does use the site
30th Aug 2019, 5:35 AM
Qudusayo
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That's really hard unless you are very good including with your grammar but searching a job on Google is much easier.
30th Aug 2019, 4:30 AM
Sonic
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+ 7
Send me your CV I will recomond you.
30th Aug 2019, 6:42 AM
Moh Waleed Sharifi
+ 6
You can apply for the Google kickstart programme were winners get automatic employment from google. Also attend some dev trainings with a good cert and knowledge base. But why looking for a job with your coding skills,...you can start your own job and job for others ask me how!?
30th Aug 2019, 12:08 PM
E∆SI🇳🇬🤖
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+ 6
It's better if u search in the Google itself.
1st Sep 2019, 2:27 AM
Sai Praneeth
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To be honest, i really don't know but my thoughts are that you can probably apply for an interview with Google online and after that there maybe a chance that they will interview you, most likely in person. Again, i'm just assuming that but i don't know exactly how you could apply for Google.
30th Aug 2019, 5:12 AM
ScurvyCash
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No one should tell you it's difficult so you shouldn't try, try using any method and many times.
31st Aug 2019, 11:41 PM
Divine Darkey
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First look up the job requirements to make sure you're on track to learn what they actually require you to know. Some positions require you to know multiple coding languages. Then once you're confident enough that you know what you need to know. Apply to the position with your credentials. The worst that can happen is that they don't consider you for the job at the time. If that happens just take the time to get better, learn more and apply to the job again. Also polishing up on the predominant language and grammar of the location that you're planning to apply to is helpful.
30th Aug 2019, 6:17 PM
AR0
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