The goal of the Google Software Student Training in Engineering Program (STEP) is to increase the number of people who will pursue careers in computer science and software development, with a focus on historically underrepresented groups.
This post provides interested and qualified individuals with an overview of the program’s specifics as well as step-by-step application guidance.
When is the Application Deadline:
- Application opens in September of the year prior to the internship and remains open for approximately one month. Check the website for exact dates.
Tell Me About The Google Software Student Training in Engineering Program (STEP):
Student Training in Engineering Program (STEP) is a developmental internship program for first and second year undergraduate students, aimed specifically at cultivating high potential students and focuses on providing development opportunities through technical training, software engineering project work, and professional development.
Google welcomes applications from candidates from all backgrounds regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability status or any other dimension of diversity, who are currently enrolled in a full-time Bachelors degree program.
Students from all schools, and students who (1) have demonstrated a commitment to diversity and inclusion; (2) have faced and overcome adversity; or (3) identify with a group that is historically underrepresented in the technology industry including, but not limited to Black, Hispanic, Native American, students with disabilities, Women and veterans, are encouraged to apply.
Which Fields are Eligible?
- Computer Science and related fields.
Type:
- Full-time 12-week internship between May and August or June and September.
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Who can Apply?
Minimum Qualifications
- First or second-year Bachelor’s student majoring in Computer Science or a related field.
- Programming experience in C++, Java, JavaScript or Python.
- First year students have taken at least one college computer science course (AP or IB will meet course requirements). Second-year students must have completed at least two college computer sciences courses.
- Currently attending a university in North America.
Preferred Qualifications
- Returning to a Bachelor’s degree program with at least two years remaining in their academic program after completion of the respective year of the Summer internship.
- Ability to complete a full-time, 12-week internship between May and August or June and September that correlate with the upcoming year of the internship.
How are Applicants Selected?
- Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and students will undergo interviews. The selection process prioritizes diversity and inclusion.
Which Countries Are Eligible?
- Students attending universities in North America.
Where will the Award be Taken?
- Varies by location, but within Google offices.
How Many Awards?
- This is a competitive program, with a select number of spots available based on applicant pool.
What is the Benefit of the Award?
- Technical training, mentorship, and the chance to work on impactful projects. Interns gain exposure to Google’s unique culture, attend tech talks, and build valuable networks.
How Long Will the Award Last?
- 12 weeks, during summer months.
How to Apply for the Google Software Student Training in Engineering Program (STEP):
- The STEP internship application will open in September of the year prior to the internship, and will remain open for approximately one month. To be notified about future opportunities, search ‘STEP’ at careers.google.com/jobs and toggle the button at the top that says ‘turn on job alerts for your search.’
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