Early Career Software Engineer, People with Disabilities

Google is a global technology company that develops next-generation technologies affecting billions of users worldwide.
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Entry-Level Software Engineer
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5,000+ Employees
1+ year of experience
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Description For Early Career Software Engineer, People with Disabilities

Google is seeking Early Career Software Engineers to join their dynamic team, specifically focusing on candidates with disabilities in compliance with Brazilian labor laws. The role offers an opportunity to work on cutting-edge technologies that impact billions of users globally. As a software engineer at Google, you'll be involved in developing next-generation technologies across various domains including information retrieval, distributed computing, system design, security, AI, and natural language processing.

The position requires strong programming fundamentals with experience in languages like Python, Java, or JavaScript. You'll be working on critical projects with the flexibility to switch teams as you grow. Google emphasizes versatility and leadership qualities, looking for engineers who can tackle full-stack challenges and push technology forward.

Google's engineering culture is robust, focusing on scalability, innovation, and user impact. You'll be part of a team that has developed groundbreaking products from Google Ads to Chrome, Android to YouTube. The company provides a collaborative environment where engineers can contribute to solving some of technology's greatest challenges.

This role is particularly aimed at building a more inclusive workforce, specifically seeking candidates from the People with Disabilities community. The position offers the opportunity to work in major Brazilian tech hubs, with locations in São Paulo. Successful candidates will join a company that values diversity, equal opportunity, and maintains a strong commitment to creating a culture of belonging.

The ideal candidate will have a bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field, along with practical programming experience. You'll be expected to contribute to Google's engineering excellence by following best practices and helping maintain a robust engineering culture. The role offers exposure to large-scale systems and the chance to make a meaningful impact on products used by people around the world.

Last updated 5 days ago

Responsibilities For Early Career Software Engineer, People with Disabilities

  • Establish and follow software development best practices and a robust engineering culture

Requirements For Early Career Software Engineer, People with Disabilities

Python
Java
JavaScript
  • Bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related technical field, or equivalent practical experience
  • 1 year of experience with software development in one or more programming languages (e.g., Python, C, C++, Java, JavaScript)

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