Allahabad University's CSR cell announces Google India Apprenticeship Programme
University of Allahabad announces the Google India Apprenticeship Programme. Interested candidates can register till October 27, 2022.
Ishita Ranganath | October 17, 2022 | 10:38 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) cell at University of Allahabad announces the the Google India Apprenticeship Programme. Registrations end on October 27, 2022, interested candidates are required to apply with their r Curriculum Vitae (CV) and cover letter.
The Google India Apprenticeship Programme is a 12-24 month work and study programme. The minimum qualifications required are a bachelor's degree in Engineering or other technical discipline, 6 months of experience to an IT or a related technical field. Candidates are only to apply to the programme as per the requirements of their apprenticeship position. The candidate is also required to be available to join the apprentice programme from February 2023.
The first step of this application process will be a 30 minute Google online challenge that will be held online November 5 and 6. For successful candidates virtual interviews will be held in November, 2022. Details will be sent to selected candidates through e-mail.
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The Apprenticeship will be held in the Google Offices at Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai or Gurgaon. The job roles provided- digital marketing, data analytics, information technology and project management. During the programme, apprentices will get exposure to different areas and teams at Google, while receiving external training and developing their professional skills on the job.
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