Google's gReach Program is a specialized one-year upskilling initiative designed for recent university graduates and early-career professionals with disabilities. This Software Engineering role, based in Seoul, South Korea, offers participants the opportunity to work on critical projects within Google Search while receiving comprehensive on-the-job training. The position involves developing next-generation technologies that impact billions of users globally, working across the full technology stack from backend systems to user interfaces.
The role combines hands-on software development with professional growth opportunities, allowing participants to contribute to Google's mission while enhancing their technical and professional skills. Engineers in this position will work on complex challenges in areas such as information retrieval, distributed computing, system design, and artificial intelligence. The program provides close mentorship through a host manager and team collaboration, ensuring participants can make meaningful contributions while developing their careers.
This position requires strong technical fundamentals in software development and algorithms, along with fluency in both English and Korean to facilitate effective collaboration with cross-functional teams across APAC. The role offers exposure to Google's innovative technology stack, including languages like Python, Java, Go, and JavaScript, and the opportunity to work on projects that directly impact Google Search's global user base.
As part of Google's commitment to diversity and inclusion, this program specifically supports people with disabilities, providing them a pathway to build successful careers in technology while contributing to Google's mission of organizing the world's information and making it universally accessible and useful.