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About Google Google is not a conventional company, and we don’t intend to become one. True, we share attributes with the world’s most successful organizations a focus on innovation and smart business practices comes to mind but even as we continue to grow, we’re committed to retaining a small-company feel. At Google, we know that every employee has something important to say, and that every employee is integral to our success. We provide individually-tailored compensation packages that can be comprised of competitive salary, bonus, and equity components, along with the opportunity to earn further financial bonuses and rewards. Other benefits of being a Googler include generous nutrition (free lunch/dinner) and fitness benefits, excellent medical and health packages, generous annual leave allowances as well as policies to ensure you can take time off without hassle in times of need. Find out more about life at Google. Never judge a search engine by its interface. Behind that simple search window is one of the most complex technology infrastructures in the world. And it’s run by an equally diverse group of people. At Google, we don’t just accept difference - we thrive on it. We celebrate it. And we support it, for the benefit of our employees, our products and our community. Just as the very idea of Google depends on diversity, so does delivering the best possible products. Our success hinges on our ability to understand the needs of all 597 million of our users. That’s why we work hard to attract and hire talented individuals of every possible perspective, from all over the world. No matter how you slice it, diversity is our DNA. At the end of the day, it’s Googlers who make Google one of Fortune magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For.” Find out what makes working here the best place to work. Google have several exciting internship opportunities in other sectors, currently legal and recruitment. The role: Legal Intern Paris, Milan or HamburgAs a Legal Intern for Google Italy, you have a specialization in commercial, intellectual property, technology, or media law. You use these skills to contribute to the legal team’s efforts in a variety of areas including commercial agreements and marketing projects as well as dispute resolution and pre-litigation. You should be capable of producing high-quality legal research and analysis work in a flexible, fast-paced environment and have the ability to work in French, Italian or German and in English, orally and in writing. Responsibilities:
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The role: Recruitment/Sourcing Intern ParisMultiple Positions available in Paris, France for fluent speakers of one or more of the following languages: Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Dutch, German, Finnish. Duration of internship: 6-11 months, preferred start date in September. The Sourcing/ Recruitment Intern will play a significant role on the European Recruitment team, searching the internet for qualified candidates and creating new and diverse methods of attracting individuals to opportunities with Google in the areas of Sales and Engineering. You will work within a dynamic and international team, and will be interacting with members of the Google recruitment team all across Europe. Responsibilities:
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How to apply? To apply for any of the internship positions above, download and complete an application form your CV to applications@employ-ability.org.uk. Closing date: 15th February 2010 Should you wish to discuss any aspects of the recruitment process with EmployAbility or require the application form in an alternative format, please contact Justin Penney on +44 (0)7852 764 684 or email info@employ-ability.org.uk |
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