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What are all the jobs you can get at Google?
As many of you know, big companies like this don't just hire engineers, but they have HR departments, Accounting, etc. In an effort to show students that they can work at a tech company without being in tech, what are jobs you can get at Google (or another large company)?
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Adit’s Answer
Google is a large and diverse company, with a wide range of jobs available across many different areas of expertise. Here are some examples of jobs that you can find at Google:
Software Engineer
Product Manager
Data Analyst
UX Designer
Technical Writer
Business Development Manager
Research Scientist
Sales Executive
Project Manager
Marketing Manager
Network Engineer
IT Support Specialist
Human Resources Manager
Financial Analyst
Legal Counsel
Public Relations Manager
Data Center Technician
Cloud Architect
AI/ML Engineer
Security Analyst
These are just a few examples of the many job titles and positions available at Google. Google also offers many internships, apprenticeships, and other programs for students and early career professionals.
Software Engineer
Product Manager
Data Analyst
UX Designer
Technical Writer
Business Development Manager
Research Scientist
Sales Executive
Project Manager
Marketing Manager
Network Engineer
IT Support Specialist
Human Resources Manager
Financial Analyst
Legal Counsel
Public Relations Manager
Data Center Technician
Cloud Architect
AI/ML Engineer
Security Analyst
These are just a few examples of the many job titles and positions available at Google. Google also offers many internships, apprenticeships, and other programs for students and early career professionals.
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Vamshee’s Answer
I can think of following departments within tech company needs people with No Technology degrees.
- Human Resources ( HR Specialist, Recruiters, Beneifits specialist, etc)
- Marketing ( Marketing analyst, Marketing Manager etc)
- Sales ( Sales Associate, Sales Manager, Product Sales, Business Sales etc)
- Supply chain ( Supplu chain specialist, Procurement Manger, Procurement specialist etc)
-Media and Communications
-Finance ( Financial Analyst, Finance Manager, Expense Manager etc)
-Legal
- Corporate and Social Responsibility
- Customer Service ( Customer Service Representative, Customer Service Manager etc)
- Administration ( Admin Assitant )
Departments and job title do vary company to company, but this gives some general idea to start with..
Hope this answers the question.
- Human Resources ( HR Specialist, Recruiters, Beneifits specialist, etc)
- Marketing ( Marketing analyst, Marketing Manager etc)
- Sales ( Sales Associate, Sales Manager, Product Sales, Business Sales etc)
- Supply chain ( Supplu chain specialist, Procurement Manger, Procurement specialist etc)
-Media and Communications
-Finance ( Financial Analyst, Finance Manager, Expense Manager etc)
-Legal
- Corporate and Social Responsibility
- Customer Service ( Customer Service Representative, Customer Service Manager etc)
- Administration ( Admin Assitant )
Departments and job title do vary company to company, but this gives some general idea to start with..
Hope this answers the question.
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Heidi’s Answer
Product and Project management are both great roles for people who aren't necessarily coders but still want to work in the development side of the business. These roles tend to be the intermediary between the coders and the "higher ups" who run the company. It requires you to have deep knowledge of the technology you're working with and have good people skills.
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Jane’s Answer
Agree with the above, there are plenty of opportunities with Tech Companies for non-technical roles. The best place to review which types of positions a company hires for is on their website, here you will find many answers to your questions for instance. Here is Dell Technologies website as an example: https://jobs.dell.com/
Good luck!
Good luck!