Google is seeking a Software Engineer for their Black Community Inclusion initiative, representing a unique opportunity to join one of the world's leading tech companies while contributing to diversity and inclusion efforts. This role is specifically designed as part of a pipeline effort to generate black+ community interest in opportunities at Google, targeting candidates who self-identify as Black (including Preto(a) or Pardo(a) identifications).
The position involves working on cutting-edge technologies that impact billions of users globally. As a software engineer, you'll be at the forefront of developing next-generation technologies across various domains including information retrieval, distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking, data storage, security, artificial intelligence, and natural language processing.
The role offers significant growth potential, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as both you and the business evolve. You'll be working in either Belo Horizonte or São Paulo, Brazil, contributing to critical projects while providing technical leadership and team development. The ideal candidate should bring fresh ideas and be enthusiastic about tackling new challenges across the full technology stack.
Google offers a collaborative environment where engineers can make a real impact on how people connect, explore, and interact with information. The position requires strong technical expertise, with at least 5 years of software development experience and proven ability in testing, maintaining, and launching software products. This role represents an excellent opportunity for experienced engineers who want to combine technical excellence with making a positive impact on diversity in tech.
The company provides a supportive environment committed to equal opportunity and affirmative action, fostering a culture of belonging and inclusion. This role is perfect for candidates who want to work on challenging technical problems while being part of an initiative that promotes diversity in the technology sector.