Google is seeking PhD Software Engineers to join their team in developing cutting-edge technologies that impact billions of users worldwide. This role offers an exceptional opportunity for recent PhD graduates to work on critical projects across Google's vast technology landscape, from search and distributed computing to AI and mobile development.
As a Software Engineer at Google, you'll be at the forefront of technological innovation, working on large-scale systems that handle massive amounts of data and user interactions. The position involves collaborating with talented engineers across various domains, including information retrieval, distributed computing, system design, security, artificial intelligence, and natural language processing.
The role demands versatility and leadership qualities, as you'll be responsible for designing, developing, testing, and maintaining software solutions that meet Google's high standards. You'll participate in design reviews, contribute to documentation, and help ensure best practices in code development. The position offers opportunities for growth and project mobility as both you and the company evolve.
Google provides a competitive compensation package, including a base salary range of $136,000-$200,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. The company is committed to fostering an inclusive environment and values diverse perspectives. This position is perfect for PhD graduates who are passionate about solving complex technical challenges and want to make a significant impact on technology that shapes how people interact with information and each other.
The role requires a PhD in Computer Science or related field, with experience in programming languages such as C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Python, or Golang. Successful candidates will have a strong foundation in computer science fundamentals and research experience in areas such as Algorithms, AI, Machine Learning, or Distributed Systems. This is an excellent opportunity to join a company that continues to push the boundaries of technology and innovation.