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Google India Jobs Tips


A job at Google is anyone’s dream come true. Working at Google means you need to be creative, talented, principled and hard-working. And not all of us fit the bill.

With Google starting its offices in Bangalore, Delhi, Gurgaon and Hyderabad, there have been a number of openings lately. Before you apply for a vacancy, it is advisable to go through the below links so you are better prepared and aware of Google’s expectations, guidelines and preferences.

Hiring Process

Hiring Process differs depending on the job type. A telephonic interview would assess your technical skills and proficiency while an onsite interview would analyze your coding, algorithm development, data structures, design patterns, analytical thinking skills.
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Preparing Your Resume for Google

Resumes can be submitted in PDF, HTML, MS Word document or even a text format in English alone. Make sure you add your contact information and avoid including your gender, age, family status, DOB or your personal identification numbers. Learn more >>

Preparing for your interview at Google

Be prepared to answer the basic questions in any interview like; Why Google? What are our products? Algorithms and Analytical Questions. Be prepared to answer in detail anything that you have mentioned on your resume. If you are doubtful, its better you remove it.
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Working at Google means you have fun while working hard and get treated for your hardwork. Likewise, you are expected to perform more than you think you can. And when you perform, you are valued and respected. All the best in becoming a Googler.

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81 percent of Indians Prefer Google Search


The recent reports by comScore reveals that 81% of internet searches done in India were using Google sites. This shows Google’s monopoly in the country which has the world’s second largest population.

Google reported 1 billion searches in June which is an 81 percent of the total searches done. Google’s dominion was followed in a far distance by Yahoo with just 117 million searches. This is a huge difference when compared to Google. With just 9.4 % by Yahoo other sites like Ask had 1.9 and MSN sites had just 1.7 percent of total search.

Rediff.com, one of the hugely popular internet portals in India shared 1.5 percent of the searches ranking in fifth position.

Jack Flanagan, executive vice president at comScore stated, “As the top local player in the search market, Indian web portal Rediff.com attracts slightly less than 2 percent of all searches, indicating that there is substantial room for growth among the local Internet brands.”

Though 15% of the world’s total population are Indians, India ranks 37th with 53 searches per user per month, the global average being 93. However, with the increase in internet users in India, there seems to be a larger market and tremendous growth for internet search.

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