Google's gReach Eng Program offers a 12-month Software Engineering Associate role specifically designed for individuals with disabilities in Japan. This position serves as a launching pad for careers in software engineering at Google or beyond. Associates will work on complex computer science solutions, developing scalable, distributed software systems, and collaborate on various projects with universal appeal. The role requires Japanese fluency and a government-issued disability certificate.
As a Software Engineering Associate, you'll be integral to Google's core needs, working on design, testing, deployment, and maintenance of software solutions. This opportunity is part of Google's commitment to diversity and inclusion, specifically targeting talented individuals with disabilities who can contribute to Google's technological innovations.
Google's engineering-focused culture provides an environment where you'll work alongside peers developing groundbreaking solutions across various products like Google Ads, Chrome, Android, and YouTube. The role offers hands-on experience with real-world problems, automation, and complex technical projects, all while being part of a supportive team environment that values innovation and collaboration.
The position combines technical challenges with professional growth, offering exposure to Google's scale and complexity. It's an excellent opportunity for those looking to start their software engineering career in a company that's at the forefront of technological advancement while being part of a program specifically designed to support and empower people with disabilities.