FAQs
What are the minimum qualifications required for the Network Operations Residency Program?
The minimum qualifications include a Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience, experience working with networking fundamentals or Unix systems administration, and coding or scripting experience.
What are the preferred qualifications for applicants to the Network Operations Residency Program?
Preferred qualifications include the ability to work well in a team environment, adapt to changing priorities, have excellent customer service and organizational skills, and demonstrate leadership abilities.
What is the purpose of the Network Operations Residency Program (NORP) at Google?
The NORP is a two-year program designed to give new hires exposure to different projects in networking technology. Participants will transfer to Network Engineer or Technical Program Management roles after gaining experience in both areas.
What are some of the responsibilities of participants in the Network Operations Residency Program?
Participants will gain exposure to Network Engineering and Technical Program Management roles, collaborate on networking infrastructure projects, and contribute to innovative solutions to improve processes within the team.
Is Google an equal opportunity workplace for the Network Operations Residency Program?
Yes, Google is an equal opportunity workplace and is committed to providing equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status.