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Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Google Hash Code Team Programming Competition

Hash Code is a team programming competition, organized by Google, for students and professionals around the world. This year’s contest kicks off with an Online Qualification Round, where your team can compete from wherever you’d like, including from one of Google’s Hash Code hubs. Top teams will then be invited to a Google office for the Final Round.

What is Hash Code?
Google’s team-based programming competition, Hash Code, allows you to share your skills and connect with other coders as you work together to solve a problem modeled off a real Google engineering challenge! In small teams of two to four, coders all over the world will tackle the first problem through an Online Qualification Round. Though this round is hosted online, teams can come together to compete side-by-side in locally coordinated Hash Code hubs. The top teams from this round are invited to join at an international Google office for the annual Hash Code Final Round.

How it works
Once you’ve registered for the contest, you’ll gain access to Google’s Judge System. The Judge System is an online platform where you’ll form your team, join a hub, practice, and compete during the rounds. During the Online Qualification Round, you’ll watch Google’s YouTube live stream to be introduced to the problem, and your team will have four hours to solve an optimization problem using the programming language and tools of your choice. Teams can compete from a local hub or another location of their choice. The top teams from the Online Qualification Round will be invited to the Final Round at a Google office, where they’ll work together to solve another challenge and compete for cash prizes.

Location: Online
Benefits
You may be eligible to receive one of the following cash prizes if you advance to, attend, and compete in the Final Round of Hash Code. The prize money specified reflects the amount each person on the winning Team will receive.
1st Place – $4,000 USD
2nd Place – $2,000 USD
3rd Place – $1,000 USD
Google may occasionally, and at its sole discretion, give away Google-branded objects, Google-related products, or other goodies (“Goodies​”) to Final Round participants as part of their participation in the HC Contest. These Goodies are not prizes and must not be treated as prizes by participants. Recipients of Goodies are responsible for ensuring that they comply with any applicable tax laws and filing requirements (if any).

Eligibilities
The Hash Code Online Qualification Round is open for students and professionals of all skill levels who are at least 16 years old.
Please note there are additional age requirements for finalists.
You should refer to Google’s Coding Competitions Terms for the full list of requirements that you have to meet at the time of registration.
Application Deadline:  
25.02,.2019

Website:
https://codingcompetitions.withgoogle.com/hashcode

Saturday, July 28, 2018

Google Travel and Conference Grants


Google Travel and Conference Grants
As part of Google's commitment ​to empowering traditionally underrepresented groups in technology to build tools that change the world, we are pleased to offer Google Travel and Conference Grants for select conferences across North America and Europe.

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Paid MBA Internship 2018 at Google in Japan

Paid MBA Internship 2018 at Google in Japan

Summer internships for MBA and other business-focused graduate students are 10-12 weeks long and are offered in a range of functions across the company. For internships, we hire first into job families and then work with successful candidates to find project groups that match their skills and interests.


Location: Japan

Benefits
Google MBA Internship Program is a paid internship
It will immerse you in the tech industry on a high-impact team.
You’ll enhance your skill set, be challenged with rigorous work, grow your network and drive meaningful change in our business.
Outside of your core work, you will participate in a high-touch program that exposes you to Google’s business operations, connects you with interns and Googlers, and invests in your personal and professional development.

 Eligibilities Minimum qualifications:

1.Must be pursuing a full-time MBA program with an expected graduation date between December 2018 and June 2019.
2.Be able to complete a minimum 10-week program at the Tokyo office in 2018.
3.Ability to speak and write in English and Japanese fluently and idiomatically.

Preferred qualifications:
1.Interest in the Internet, and Google’s technology and business.
2.Excellent analytical skills, with the ability to overcome strategic business challenges.
3.Excellent project management, interpersonal and organizational skills, with the ability to drive and implement ideas in a changing environment.
4.Excellent critical thinking skills and independent motivation.

Eligible Regions: Open For All


 APPLICATION PROCESS
Step 1: Login to your Google Account.1: Complete and submit the MBA Internship Application Form given

Step 2: Complete and submit the MBA Internship Application Form given on the website.

Step 3: Click the “Apply” button to submit your resume (a cover letter is not required).

Application Form

https://goo.gl/forms/wdOnWDhvjZxBPBC82

Website
https://goo.gl/o4ggu4

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Google Engineers and Designers Careers

Google is and always will be an engineering company. Hire people with a broad set of technical skills who are ready to tackle some of technology’s greatest challenges and make an impact on millions, if not billions, of users. At Google, software, hardware, network, test and site reliability engineers not only revolutionize search, they routinely work on massive scalability and storage solutions, large-scale applications and entirely new platforms for developers around the world. From AdWords to Chrome, Android to YouTube, Social to Local, Google engineers and designers are changing the world one technological advance after another.

https://goo.gl/nGBt7m

Google Careers and Student Inernships

Technical Internships
Build new features and improve our products (and get some extra guidance along the way). Start dates are flexible and are offered year-round, but you’ll need to commit to at least three months of full-time work.

Product Management Internships
Get a head start on learning how to drive product development while working at Google speed. Start dates are flexible, but you’ll need to commit to at least three months of full-time work over the summer.

Guide to Technical Development
Having a solid foundation in Computer Science is important in being a successful Software Engineer. This guide is a suggested path for University students to develop their technical skills academically and non-academically through self-paced hands-on learning.

Google will take you through the steps of applying for a job or an internship
Learn more

Culture at Google
Not sure what to make of this whole “Google” thing? Wondering whether it is right for you? Pull up a chair and stay a spell. Let us tell you a bit about why Google love working here.

https://goo.gl/e6Y5cv

Google Award Programs

Google Award Programs

In addition to data, services, and ongoing collaboration, Google supports academic communities in computer science, engineering, and related fields by providing funding opportunities for university faculty. Our ongoing programs regularly solicit proposals for funding either through an open submission process or by invitation. All awards made through Google's academic funding programs are structured as unrestricted gifts to universities.

https://goo.gl/Mi7ztL


Google Faculty Research Awards
Google Faculty Research Awards program provides unrestricted gifts to support fulltime faculty members at degree granting institutions around the world. The program is focused on funding world-class technical research in Computer Science, Engineering, and related fields. Please see the program page for upcoming application deadlines.

Google Focused Research Awards
We fund specific research in areas of study that are of key interest to Google as well as the research community, through our Google Focused Research Awards program. These awards are large, multi-year commitments to support research that will have a significant impact on the field. Participation in the program is by invitation only.

Visiting Faculty Program
The Google Visiting Faculty program aims to identify and support world-class, full-time faculty pursuing research in areas of mutual interest.

Google Earth Engine Research Awards
The Earth Engine Research Awards aim to develop advanced geospatial analysis techniques and tools, by supporting world-class, full-time faculty doing technical research in remote sensing, and related fields.

Google App Engine Education Awards
The goal of the Google App Engine Educations Awards program is to bring state of the art tools to the classroom. We believe that Google App Engine can be a training platform and learning format all in one. We offer $1,000 in App Engine credits to teachers at universities or community collegs for academic coursework and student projects.

Google App Engine Research Awards
The App Engine Research Awards provide an opportunity for university faculty to experiment with App Engine, which provides services for building and hosting web applications on the same systems that power Google’s products and services. App Engine offers fast development and deployment, simple administration and built-in scalability -- it’s designed to adapt to large-scale data storage needs and sudden traffic spikes.

Google Little Box Awards
In parallel with the Little Box Challenge, an open competition sponsored by Google and the IEEE Power Electronics Society, Google Research is soliciting proposals for groundbreaking research in the area of increasing the power density for DC-to-AC power conversion through the Google Little Box Awards program. It is envisioned that award recipients could use their grant funding to assist in building a device that could win the competition. 

Closed Programs
Exacycle Program for Visiting Faculty
Through the Exacycle Program for Visiting Faculty, Google provided both funding and infrastructure to support computation-intensive research in fields like astronomy and biology.

Google and WPP Marketing Research Awards
In 2008, Google and WPP launched the Marketing Research Awards program to improve the understanding of online marketing strategies and the relationship between online and offline media. The Marketing Research Awards Program supported creative theory development and empirical analysis with the goal of solving marketing and advertising challenges.

Digital Humanities Awards

Google's Digital Humanities Awards program provided funding to support research exploring the intersection of computer science and the humanities. In 2010 Google  gave awards to 24 exciting projects both in the United States and Europe.

Google Teacher Academy

The Google Teacher Academy (GTA)
is a free professional development experience designed to help primary and secondary educators from around the globe get the most from innovative technologies. Each GTA is an intensive, two-day event during which participants get hands-on experience with Google tools, learn about innovative instructional strategies, receive resources to share with colleagues, and immerse themselves in a supportive community of educators making impact.
https://goo.gl/yZC2Tm

Email the GTA Team: cue@googleteacheracademy.org

Google Journalism Fellowship

Google Journalism Fellowship
This program is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students of all disciplines interested in using technology to tell stories in new and dynamic ways. The Fellows will get the opportunity to spend the summer contributing to a variety of organizations -- from those that are steeped in investigative journalism to those working for press freedom around the world and from those forging new approaches to reporting to those that are helping the industry figure out its future in the digital age.
There will be a focus on data driven journalism, building news apps, online free expression and rethinking the business of journalism. The 10-week long Fellowship will open with time spent at Google followed by nine weeks at one of the participating organizations.
https://goo.gl/zuiMQd

Journalism Fellowship application
https://goo.gl/y44hwZ

Google Student Ambassador Program


The Google Student Ambassador Program 
is an opportunity for students to act as liaisons between Google and their universities. These ambassadors:
Learn about innovative Google products and programs.
Plan and host fun events on campus.
Act as a campus contact for Google teams.
Help Google better understand each university’s culture

http://www.google.com/edu/programs/student-ambassador-program/

Google Policy Fellowship

The Google Policy Fellowship program 
was inspired by Google’s Summer of Code with a public policy twist. The Google Policy Fellowship program offers undergraduate, graduate, and law students interested in Internet and technology policy the opportunity to spend the summer contributing to the public dialogue on these issues, and exploring future academic and professional interests
http://www.google.com/policyfellowship/

LEAD Computer Science Google

LEAD Computer Science
LEAD's CSI programs create a pipeline in STEM fields based on the need to develop and expand student's critical thinking and problem solving. We integrate practical issues with theories in STEM in response to economic trends, employment needs and innovation through education.

The program exists to expose academically promising middle and high school students from diverse communities to both colleges and careers in STEM fields.
http://www.leadprogram.org

Google Computer Science Summer Institute

Google Computer Science Summer Institute

CSSI is not your average summer camp. It's an intensive, interactive, hands-on and fun program that seeks to inspire the tech leaders and innovators of tomorrow by supporting the study of computer science, software engineering and other closely related subjects.
As CSSI students, you will learn programming fundamentals directly from Google engineers, get an inside look at some of Google's most exciting, emerging technologies, and even design and develop your very own application with fellow participants that you will showcase to Googlers in local offices.
You'll attend the program at one of our Google office locations and experience firsthand Google's unique and innovative office culture.

The application for the 2015 CSSI program will open in January 2015.
http://www.google.com/edu/programs/computer-science-summer-institute-cssi/

Application From
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1GVWiglXE9RGdL_tMwHVQALvsZfwbNz7xP6yOXQxjThY/viewform

Google RISE Awards

Google RISE Awards

Google RISE Awards are grants designed to promote and support extracurricular Computer Science education initiatives for K12/pre-university students around the world.

http://www.google.com/edu/programs/google-rise-awards/

More Information and Eligibility:
 http://www.google.com/edu/programs/google-rise-awards/index.html#!eligibility

AP-Google Journalism and Technology Scholarship

 The Online News Association is a nonprofit membership organization for digital journalists, connecting journalism, technology and innovation.
http://journalists.org/next-gen/ap-google-scholarship/

The program is targeted to individual students creating innovative projects that further the ideals of digital journalism. A key goal is to promote geographic, gender and ethnic diversity, with an emphasis on rural and urban areas.
On line Application
http://journalists.org/next-gen/ap-google-scholarship/application/

contact Irving Washington:  irving@journalists.org

Google Scholarships

ALL GOOGLE SCHOLARSHIPS

Generation Google Scholarship
The Generation Google Scholarship was established to encourage underrepresented students in computer science to excel in their studies and become active role models and leaders in their field.
http://www.google.com/edu/students/google-sva-scholarship/

Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship
The Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship was established to honor the legacy of Anita Borg and her efforts to encourage women to pursue careers in computer science and technology.
http://www.google.com/anitaborg/

Google Lime Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
We're partnering with Lime to offer scholarships to students with disabilities who are pursuing university degrees in the field of computer science in the U.S. or Canada.
http://www.google.com/edu/students/the-google-lime-scholarship/

Google SVA Scholarship for Student Veterans
We're partnering with Student Veterans of America to offer scholarships to student veterans who are pursuing university degrees in computer science and related fields.
http://www.google.com/edu/students/google-sva-scholarship/

Google Europe Scholarship for Students with Disabilities
This scholarship is designed for students with disabilities studying Computer Science or Computer Engineering who have shown academic strength and demonstrated a passion for computer science.
http://www.google.com/studentswithdisabilities-europe/

Google Travel and Conference Grants
As part of Google's commitment ​to empowering traditionally underrepresented groups in technology to build tools that change the world, we are pleased to offer Google Travel and Conference Grants for select conferences across North America and Europe.
http://www.google.com/edu/students/google-travel-and-conference-grants/