I'm understand that what you want to say. But dear, It's more important for Bangladeshi students for know about how to process our jobs and progress with Google and how many category of jobs in Google. I really feel this kind of information. Please I request you to write about he contact system and preparation for jobs in Google.
Thanks for the comment @Adday. I'll be talking a little more next week about how to prepare for a technical interview...that should help! Let me know if you have any other info you'd like and I'll see what we can do!
@Jeff: Plz write in depth article on technical internship preparation. Suggest readings, resume tips, interview tips and a little secret about what kinda questions can be asked?
Why your advertisements does not have any submission deadline specified?
Hi Jeff. This really sounds interesting. I work at the University of Bergen, Norway and our career center is planning a trip to San Francisco from the 30th of October to the 5th of November. The purpose of this trip is amongst others to learn more about trends regarding recruitment and human relations, and how the biggest expanding global companies appears/seems to change from looking at only grades or title of the university college, to increasingly focusing on human labor, personality, creativity and spirit.
Working for companies like yours is a dream for many Norwegian students, and we often get requests from them about how to make a career at one of your offices. We would therefore be very interested in learning more about how you work in this matter.
If you can help us in this matter, please send me an e-mail marita.monsen@google.com
I know that every experience is different, but what is your opinion of unpaid internships? I'm studying Interactive Design in Vancouver, and have been advised that even an unpaid internship would be better than taking a "non-industry" job.
@jeff Thanks for your Replay. Lots of member of Adday campus follow this blog so your One word is lot of importance for us. Hope you Give us a nice direction. Well wish for you from Bangladesh.
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I'm understand that what you want to say. But dear, It's more important for Bangladeshi students for know about how to process our jobs and progress with Google and how many category of jobs in Google. I really feel this kind of information. Please I request you to write about he contact system and preparation for jobs in Google.
Thanks for the comment @Adday. I'll be talking a little more next week about how to prepare for a technical interview...that should help! Let me know if you have any other info you'd like and I'll see what we can do!
@Jeff: Plz write in depth article on technical internship preparation. Suggest readings, resume tips, interview tips and a little secret about what kinda questions can be asked?
Why your advertisements does not have any submission deadline specified?
Hi Jeff. This really sounds interesting. I work at the University of Bergen, Norway and our career center is planning a trip to San Francisco from the 30th of October to the 5th of November. The purpose of this trip is amongst others to learn more about trends regarding recruitment and human relations, and how the biggest expanding global companies appears/seems to change from looking at only grades or title of the university college, to increasingly focusing on human labor, personality, creativity and spirit.
Working for companies like yours is a dream for many Norwegian students, and we often get requests from them about how to make a career at one of your offices. We would therefore be very interested in learning more about how you work in this matter.
If you can help us in this matter, please send me an e-mail marita.monsen@google.com
i have to say, thats one of the most spectacular photos ive seen in a long time. just look at it, cropped arms and all.
i mean, pink and blue lasers? breathtaking. it makes me feel like im playing laser tag with a slighty chubby, long lost friend with a heart of gold.
what else could complete the day? cheap pepperoni pizza of course. and smiles. and soda.
Hi Jeff.
I know that every experience is different, but what is your opinion of unpaid internships? I'm studying Interactive Design in Vancouver, and have been advised that even an unpaid internship would be better than taking a "non-industry" job.
Is it worth going into debt for the experience?
Thanks!
@jeff
Thanks for your Replay.
Lots of member of Adday campus follow this blog so your One word is lot of importance for us. Hope you Give us a nice direction. Well wish for you from Bangladesh.
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