Non-Tech Opportunities at GOOGLE!
That's right, they don't JUST hire IT folks!
Google AdCamp (Sophomores & Juniors)
Up to 30 current college sophomores and juniors will be selected to participate in the all-expense-paid program at Google New York from August 4-7, 2013. AdCamp will include a collaborative curriculum focused on Google’s advertising sales and marketing operations, as well as an overview of Google's advertising products and insight into the marketing industry. AdCamp participants will also get the opportunity to meet with Googlers and interns, compete in a case competition and participate in social activities in NYC.
The Google AdCamp application consists of a general application, resume and short essay. Please review the AdCamp website for more details. The deadline to apply is Friday, April 5, 2013 at midnight PST.
Questions about the program can be directed to adcamp@google.com.
BOLD Immersion Program for Freshmen
Selected freshmen will participate in an all-expenses-paid program at Google’s Mountain View headquarters from July 23-27, 2013. The Building Opportunities for Leadership & Development (BOLD) Diversity Immersion Program for Freshmen is designed to provide exposure into the technology industry for students who are historically under-represented in this field. Participants will get a rare glimpse into the technology industry; non-technical career opportunities at Google; and valuable professional and peer networks. The robust program will also include tech talks, skills-building seminars and, of course, fun! We encourage students to take a chance and discover what it's like to work at a technology company, particularly those who are pursuing non-technical degrees.
The BOLD Immersion application consists of a resume, a short essay and one reference from a professor or high school teacher, direct supervisor, or a mentor from school or community activities. Please review the BOLD Immersion website for more details. The deadline to apply is Monday, April 8, 2013 at midnight PST.
Questions about the program can be directed to boldimmersion@google.com.
Up to 30 current college sophomores and juniors will be selected to participate in the all-expense-paid program at Google New York from August 4-7, 2013. AdCamp will include a collaborative curriculum focused on Google’s advertising sales and marketing operations, as well as an overview of Google's advertising products and insight into the marketing industry. AdCamp participants will also get the opportunity to meet with Googlers and interns, compete in a case competition and participate in social activities in NYC.
The Google AdCamp application consists of a general application, resume and short essay. Please review the AdCamp website for more details. The deadline to apply is Friday, April 5, 2013 at midnight PST.
Questions about the program can be directed to adcamp@google.com.
BOLD Immersion Program for Freshmen
Selected freshmen will participate in an all-expenses-paid program at Google’s Mountain View headquarters from July 23-27, 2013. The Building Opportunities for Leadership & Development (BOLD) Diversity Immersion Program for Freshmen is designed to provide exposure into the technology industry for students who are historically under-represented in this field. Participants will get a rare glimpse into the technology industry; non-technical career opportunities at Google; and valuable professional and peer networks. The robust program will also include tech talks, skills-building seminars and, of course, fun! We encourage students to take a chance and discover what it's like to work at a technology company, particularly those who are pursuing non-technical degrees.
The BOLD Immersion application consists of a resume, a short essay and one reference from a professor or high school teacher, direct supervisor, or a mentor from school or community activities. Please review the BOLD Immersion website for more details. The deadline to apply is Monday, April 8, 2013 at midnight PST.
Questions about the program can be directed to boldimmersion@google.com.
Posted: March 8, 2013, 1:05 PM