Do you need a job? No, let us rephrase that...
Do you need a cool, challenging, lucrative,
visionary-in-a-change-the-world-kind-of-way engineering job at the
world's leading search engine?
If so, maybe we should talk. This fall, Google will be visiting
colleges all around the country, looking to hire exceptional
software engineers for our campuses in Silicon Valley, Santa
Monica and New York. Might you be one of them? Here are a few
questions?
1) Are you about to get your BS, MS or PhD in computer
science or equivalent?
2) Do you have experience with Unix/Linux or Windows
environments and C++ or Java development?
3) Do you live to tackle the most challenging computer
science problems in existence?
4) Do you really, truly believe computer science can change
the world (for the better)?
If you answered "yes" to all four questions, we urge you to email
your resume and unofficial transcript as quickly as possible to
collegejobs+uiuc@xxxxxxxxxx with the subject line "Software
Engineer -UIUC". We'll be on campus on October 13th, 2004 for a
Tech Talk and conducting interviews on October 14th and 15th.
In the meantime, if you'd like to learn more about what it's like
to work at Google, please visit these links:
http://www.google.com/jobs/eng/sw.html
http://www.google.com/jobs/great-people-needed.html