FAQs
What is the minimum qualification required for this role?
The minimum qualification required is a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent practical experience, along with at least 1 year of experience in software development and data structures or algorithms.
What programming languages should I be familiar with for this position?
You should have experience with one or more programming languages such as Python, C, C++, Java, or JavaScript.
Is experience in full stack development mandatory for this role?
Yes, candidates are required to have at least 1 year of experience in full stack development, including both back-end and front-end technologies.
What kind of projects will I be working on as a Software Engineer II?
You will work on specific projects critical to Google’s needs, with opportunities to switch teams and projects as the business evolves.
Are there any preferred qualifications that could enhance my application?
Yes, preferred qualifications include experience developing accessible technologies, working in the privacy domain with legal teams, and experience with text and translation management.
How does Google support the development of accessible technologies?
The role emphasizes improving the overall accessibility of the team’s products, which indicates Google’s commitment to creating accessible technologies.
Will I be required to communicate with legal and cross-functional partners?
Yes, you will be responsible for communicating and leading discussions with legal and cross-functional partners.
Does Google offer equal employment opportunities?
Yes, Google is committed to being an equal opportunity workplace and an affirmative action employer.
Is there a possibility of career growth within this role?
Yes, there are opportunities to switch teams and projects, allowing for growth and evolution in your career at Google.
How important is teamwork for this position?
Teamwork is essential as you will be contributing to the overall quality of the code and the products of the team, and collaborating with other team members is crucial.