Applications available for Engineering Trainee Summer Program in London, Munich, and Krakow
March 5th, 2012 | Published in Google Student Blog
Google’s Engineering Practicum Internship Program (formerly known as BOLD Practicum) is now in its fourth year in four Google offices in the US. What may be even more exciting is that this will be the first summer that the program is offered in three of our European offices—London, Munich and Krakow. The Engineering Trainee Summer Program is aimed at increasing the pipeline of future computer scientists and software developers, particularly those who are historically underrepresented in the field.
The Engineering Trainee Summer Program offers the same three components as the Engineering Practicum, including a software project, skills-based training and professional development. An example of the type of project you may work on is working with the Geo pipeline diagnostics team, which is a team within Google Maps, partnering with other trainees and working together on creating a plug-in system for the new data debugger that was under development. You will be working on production level code throughout the Summer. The program will last for 10 weeks between July and September 2012.
Students who have completed their first year of their Bachelor studies by summer 2012 and are studying computer science or related subjects will be selected to participate in the program.
The program is open to all qualified students, and students who are a member of a group that is historically underrepresented in the technology industry are especially encouraged to apply.
The application deadline is April 20, 2012. However, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and we encourage early applications.
Posted by Kerry Lale, Technical Campus Recruiter
The Engineering Trainee Summer Program offers the same three components as the Engineering Practicum, including a software project, skills-based training and professional development. An example of the type of project you may work on is working with the Geo pipeline diagnostics team, which is a team within Google Maps, partnering with other trainees and working together on creating a plug-in system for the new data debugger that was under development. You will be working on production level code throughout the Summer. The program will last for 10 weeks between July and September 2012.
Students who have completed their first year of their Bachelor studies by summer 2012 and are studying computer science or related subjects will be selected to participate in the program.
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The application deadline is April 20, 2012. However, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and we encourage early applications.
Posted by Kerry Lale, Technical Campus Recruiter