Google is seeking a Software Engineer III to join their Core team, which is responsible for building the technical foundation behind Google's flagship products. This role combines full-stack development expertise with the opportunity to work on critical infrastructure that powers Google's most important services.
The position requires strong technical skills across both frontend and backend development, with experience in languages like Java, Python, Go, JavaScript, and TypeScript. You'll be working on systems that need to handle information at massive scale, contributing to areas such as distributed computing, large-scale system design, networking, and data storage.
As a Software Engineer III, you'll be responsible for designing, developing, testing, and maintaining software solutions that form the building blocks of Google's products. The role involves collaborating with teams across Google to build central solutions, break down technical barriers, and strengthen existing systems. You'll participate in technical design reviews, code reviews, and help maintain high engineering standards.
The Core team has a unique mandate to impact important technical decisions across the company. You'll be working on projects that are fundamental to Google's technical infrastructure, with the opportunity to influence the direction of core technologies used by billions of users. The role offers excellent growth potential and the chance to work with some of the most sophisticated technical systems at scale.
The position comes with a competitive compensation package including a base salary range of $141,000-$202,000 plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. You'll be working from the New York office, collaborating with talented engineers across Google's global offices.
This is an ideal role for someone who enjoys full-stack development, has strong technical fundamentals, and wants to work on infrastructure and systems that have massive impact. You'll be part of a team that values technical excellence, innovation, and collaboration, while working on projects that are essential to Google's continued success and growth.