Spotlight on: EMEA Engineering Interns!
August 12th, 2010 | Published in Google Student Blog
Google’s 2010 EMEA Engineering interns are certainly a diverse bunch! This summer, our European, Middle Eastern and African engineering teams are hosting BSc, MSc and PhD students from over 60 universities in more than 40 countries. They’ve spent their internships working on Google’s most important and challenging engineering projects--impacting products from AdWords to Video and everything in between!
But, Google internships aren’t just about specific projects, products or applications. They’re also an opportunity to meet fellow students, grow personal and professional networks and learn about the bigger picture: how individuals and teams working together can affect the lives of millions of users globally.
To that end, interns from our Aarhus, Stockholm, Dublin, Krakow, London, Munich and Zurich offices got together last month for two sets of Intern Summits. Groups enjoyed two days of presentations, workshops, tech talks, learning and development activities, Q&A sessions with senior engineering leads and, of course, lots of fun! According to one participant: ‘I really enjoyed the Intern Summit--I gained perspective from other interns and I learned how my work impacts other teams, the company as a whole and our users. I also made a few contacts who will be able to help me with future projects!’
Aarhus, Dublin, London and Stockholm interns enjoy lunch and a tech talk - at the same time!
These interns are paying careful attention!
Our Krakow, Munich and Zurich interns rock!
We’ll start our search for 2011 EMEA Engineering interns in Autumn 2010. Keep an eye on our student job site for updates. You can also find detailed information about scholarships and other opportunities available to students and academics at www.google.com/university/emea.
Posted by: Caitlin Pantos, University Programs Specialist
But, Google internships aren’t just about specific projects, products or applications. They’re also an opportunity to meet fellow students, grow personal and professional networks and learn about the bigger picture: how individuals and teams working together can affect the lives of millions of users globally.
To that end, interns from our Aarhus, Stockholm, Dublin, Krakow, London, Munich and Zurich offices got together last month for two sets of Intern Summits. Groups enjoyed two days of presentations, workshops, tech talks, learning and development activities, Q&A sessions with senior engineering leads and, of course, lots of fun! According to one participant: ‘I really enjoyed the Intern Summit--I gained perspective from other interns and I learned how my work impacts other teams, the company as a whole and our users. I also made a few contacts who will be able to help me with future projects!’
Aarhus, Dublin, London and Stockholm interns enjoy lunch and a tech talk - at the same time!
These interns are paying careful attention!
Our Krakow, Munich and Zurich interns rock!
We’ll start our search for 2011 EMEA Engineering interns in Autumn 2010. Keep an eye on our student job site for updates. You can also find detailed information about scholarships and other opportunities available to students and academics at www.google.com/university/emea.
Posted by: Caitlin Pantos, University Programs Specialist