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A problem isn't truly solved until it's solved for all. Googlers build products that help create opportunities for everyone, whether down the street or across the globe. Bring your insight, imagination and a healthy disregard for the impossible. Bring everything that makes you unique. Together, we can build for everyone. Check out our career opportunities at goo.gle/3DLEokh

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Software Development
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10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Mountain View, CA
Type
Public Company
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search, ads, mobile, android, online video, apps, machine learning, virtual reality, cloud, hardware, artificial intelligence, youtube, and software

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    Meet Bee, a Google Cloud Technical Account Manager who’s passionate about empowering clients. From optimizing cloud infrastructure to troubleshooting complex technical issues, Bee is a problem-solver who goes above and beyond for her clients. “I see myself as a trusted advisor,” says Bee. As a member of both the Black at Google and Women Techmakers employee resource groups, Bee is also passionate about giving back. She volunteers at events like AfroTech, sharing her expertise and inspiring others in the tech community. And when it comes to teamwork, Bee knows its value firsthand. “Coming back from maternity leave? My team was incredible, helping me get back up to speed so fast, I almost felt like I’d gained superpowers…or at least regained my ability to drink a hot cup of coffee.” Ready to make an impact like Bee? Explore open #LifeAtGoogle careers → https://goo.gle/3CqL5L7

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    Nicky’s Google journey has taken her across the world — from Buenos Aires to Mountain View, and Bogotá to Miami. Now leading deals & packages for Spanish-speaking Latin America, she leads the charge in crafting and executing strategies to drive commercial deals, providing “strategic solutions and benefits that help our advertisers and partners grow.” Outside of her core work, Nicky’s also a leader in the Women@Google community, empowering women across Latin America to celebrate their achievements and reach their full potential. Nicky’s secrets to success after nearly 10 years at Google? Learn, live, grow, and connect. “Together, we achieve more and better things,” she says. Ready to start your own #LifeAtGoogle adventure? Find your perfect role → https://goo.gle/3CqL5L7

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    December 18th was World Arabic Language Day! To celebrate, we’re highlighting Danny Farra: the design lead who helped add Arabic language support to Google Lookout. “Lookout is an app that assists people with blindness and low vision by detecting text through the phone’s camera and reading it out loud,” Danny explained. “Arabic is one of the most spoken languages in the world, so it was crucial that Lookout could help people with visual impairments read the Arabic around them.” One of the challenges Danny and his team faced along the way was Arabic’s right-to-left language orientation — forcing the team to rethink how the app itself was designed. “We could have just built support for the camera to recognize and read Arabic out loud, but we also wanted to ensure the app’s interface felt natural to Arabic-speakers.” Despite the challenge, Danny felt this work to build a more inclusive app — one that’s built for users of all language orientations — was the most rewarding part. Thank you to Danny and all Googlers helping build more accessible products!

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    Excited to share our new technical report detailing significant advancements in LearnLM, our set of AI models and capabilities fine-tuned for learning. After testing a wide range of learning scenarios, pedagogy experts found that LearnLM consistently outperformed other leading AI models. It is notably better at following instructions, supporting learning goals, adapting to learner’s abilities — while adhering to foundational learning science principles. I invite you to experiment for yourself through Google AI studio, where LearnLM is available for preview access! As we continue to make improvements to LearnLM, these advances will be added to our Gemini models too. In fact, it’s already contributing to Gemini 2.0. If you’re curious to hear from the LearnLM team, I highly recommend you check out their recent interviews on the Ed-Technical podcast. It takes a deeper look at how we’re approaching this and why we’re so excited about the future it’ll unlock. (see links in comments below)

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    Ravin, a Los Angeles-based data scientist with Google Labs, spoke at NeurIPS about his team’s work to build NotebookLM: a personalized AI research assistant. Ravin’s talk covered the process of building the product, and the technical challenges along the way. We’re sharing his summary and key takeaways for anyone who missed it! Learn more about how we’re pushing the frontiers of audio generation ➡️ https://goo.gle/3ZwCuhP

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