Google is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their Learning & Education team, focusing on transforming how people worldwide access and engage with educational content. This role combines full-stack development expertise with the opportunity to impact billions of users' learning experiences. The position requires strong technical skills across both frontend and backend technologies, with emphasis on Java, Python, GO, JavaScript, and TypeScript.
The Learning and Education team's mission is to democratize learning by making knowledge universally accessible. You'll be working on innovative solutions that help people gain knowledge, fuel curiosity, and prepare for future challenges. The role involves developing and maintaining scalable software solutions that power Google's educational initiatives.
As a senior engineer, you'll lead technical discussions, mentor team members, and make critical architectural decisions. The position offers competitive compensation ($161,000-$239,000) plus comprehensive benefits, equity, and bonus opportunities. You'll collaborate with cross-functional teams to build tools and services that revolutionize how people learn and access educational content.
The ideal candidate brings 5+ years of software development experience, strong full-stack capabilities, and a passion for education technology. You'll be part of Google's mission to organize the world's information while specifically focusing on making learning more accessible and effective for users worldwide. This role offers the unique opportunity to work on projects that directly impact how people learn and grow, while being supported by Google's extensive resources and innovative culture.
Working at Google's Mountain View headquarters, you'll be at the heart of Silicon Valley's tech ecosystem, collaborating with some of the industry's brightest minds. The role combines technical challenges with meaningful impact, as your work will directly contribute to making quality learning experiences accessible to everyone, helping them reach their full potential.