Software Engineer II, Google Calendar

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Description For Software Engineer II, Google Calendar

Google is seeking a Software Engineer II to join their Calendar team in Zürich. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on products that impact billions of users daily. As part of the Google Calendar Backend team, you'll develop and maintain critical infrastructure using Java while collaborating with experienced engineers. The position involves working on innovative features like Gemini for Calendar, Calendar Search, and Workspace Analytics.

The role requires strong programming skills, particularly in Java, and offers exposure to the complete product development lifecycle. You'll be part of Google's larger mission to develop next-generation technologies that revolutionize how users connect and interact with information. The team focuses on building products that help users connect, communicate, and collaborate effectively.

Working at Google provides the opportunity to impact billions of users while working with cutting-edge technologies. You'll be part of a team that values innovation, technical excellence, and collaborative problem-solving. The position offers growth opportunities through exposure to various aspects of software development, from design to implementation and testing.

This is an ideal role for someone who wants to work on large-scale systems, is passionate about creating user-centric solutions, and wants to contribute to products that shape the web experience for millions of users worldwide. You'll have the chance to work with experienced engineers, learn about complex distributed systems, and contribute to Google's suite of productivity tools.

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Responsibilities For Software Engineer II, Google Calendar

  • Work in the Calendar backend code base and infrastructure (mostly in Java)
  • Pair with experienced Calendar engineers to help you get familiar with our systems
  • Participate in the entire product launch cycle from design to implementation to productionization and testing
  • Implement new functionality in various Java backends
  • Work on new and innovative products such as Gemini for Calendar, Calendar Search, or Workspace Analytics

Requirements For Software Engineer II, Google Calendar

Java
Python
JavaScript
  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience
  • 1 year of experience with software development in one or more programming languages (e.g., Python, C, C++, Java, JavaScript)
  • 1 year of experience with data structures or algorithms
  • Experience in software development, demonstrated through academic projects, open-source contributions, or prior professional roles
  • Proficiency in one or more programming languages, with expertise in Java, C++, and Python

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