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Description: The Google Software Student Training in Engineering Program (STEP) aims to increase the number of future computer scientists and software developers, particularly those who are historically underrepresented in the field.
The Google Software Student Training will enhance your coding by using new tools and programming languages, and apply knowledge gained in computer science courses to real-world challenges.
The Google Student Training in Engineering Program (STEP) aims to do just that. The 12-week program offers students the opportunity to work on a software project alongside another STEP intern, with the support of full-time Googlers and a mentor. You will also attend training to enhance your technical and professional skills.
Qualifications
Returning to a full-time Bachelor’s degree for a minimum of two years after completing the internship. Experience in programming outside of your university course. Interest and ability to learn other coding languages as needed.
Benefits
- Apply knowledge gained in computer science courses to real-world challenges. Complete a challenging technical project with a team of Googlers and other STEP interns.
- Enhance your coding by using new tools and programming languages. Attend training sessions to build your professional skills and to help set you up for success.
- You will be matched with a Google engineer to mentor you throughout the internship.
- Interns will be required to be available to work full-time for 12 weeks over the Summer 2025 (starting in July) for the duration of the program.
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