Google is seeking a Full Stack Software Engineer to join their Sales CRM team within Google Ads. This role is crucial in developing and maintaining Connect Sales, the backbone system that enables Google Ads sales teams to drive engagement with advertisers. The position requires expertise in both backend (Java, SQL, API Development) and frontend (JavaScript/TypeScript, HTML, CSS) technologies.
The role offers an opportunity to work on large-scale systems that support millions of seller interactions with advertisers. As part of the Google Ads ecosystem, you'll be contributing to products that help power the open internet, connecting people, publishers, and advertisers through effective advertising solutions.
The ideal candidate will have 2 years of software development experience, with a strong foundation in full-stack development. You'll be working on building scalable data pipelines, real-time APIs, and leveraging AI technology stack. The role involves collaboration with Product Managers, UX designers, and other engineering teams.
This position offers competitive compensation with a base salary range of $141,000-$202,000, plus bonus, equity, and comprehensive benefits. The role is available in premium locations including Mountain View, CA, Irvine, CA, and New York, NY, offering the opportunity to work from major tech hubs.
As part of Google's engineering team, you'll have the chance to work on cutting-edge technologies and contribute to products that impact billions of users. The role offers growth opportunities and the ability to switch teams and projects as both you and the business evolve. Google's commitment to diversity, equal opportunity, and creating a culture of belonging makes it an attractive workplace for engineers looking to make a significant impact while growing their careers.
The position requires strong technical skills, leadership qualities, and the ability to adapt to new challenges across the full stack. You'll be part of a team that's pushing technology forward in areas including information retrieval, distributed computing, system design, AI, and UI design.