📌 Hi, From Ribhu and Susmita 👋
Why Should You Trust Us?
We’re not just sharing theory — we’ve lived this journey ourselves.
Here’s why you should believe in what we’re offering:
● We’ve cracked 40+ LPA software jobs in top product-based companies.
● We’ve cracked IITs and know what it takes to stand out in highly competitive
environments.
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● Susmita has built over 10 apps — published and live on both the App Store
and Play Store.
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● She’s also cracked 7+ startup companies and is deeply active in the freelance
and startup community — helping, collaborating, and growing alongside
founders and tech innovators.
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● We’ve mentored students, professionals, and aspiring developers who’ve
gone on to land jobs at FAANG-level companies, successful startups, and
fast-growing product firms.
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Since we’ve established credibility and walked the path ourselves, we
know exactly what works and what’s just noise.
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Now, let’s get started — and help you build the same kind of success
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✅ 1. Google Software Engineer (SWE) – Full-Time
Roles
✅ Eligibility
● SWE I (Level 3): Bachelor's or Master's in CS or related field; 0–2 years experience.
● SWE II (Level 4): 2–5 years experience.
● Senior SWE (L5+): 5+ years and strong system design skills.
✅ Skills Google Looks For
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● Proficiency in C++, Java, Python, Go
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● Strong DSA & system design (for higher levels)
● Coding, debugging, and scalable solutions
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● Communication & teamwork
✅ Hiring Process
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1. Resume screening
2. Online assessment (optional)
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3. 1–2 technical phone interviews
4. 4–5 onsite interviews (coding, design, behavioral)
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5. Hiring committee & offer
🧠 2. Google Internship Program
✅ Eligibility
● Current students in Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD programs
● Apply 6–8 months before internship
● No full-time experience required
✅ Skills
● Solid grasp of data structures & algorithms
● Coding skills (same as full-time roles)
✅ Process
1. Apply via careers.google.com
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2. Online coding round (HackerRank-style)
3. 1–2 technical interviews
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4. Internship offer
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🚀 3. Google Kick Start (Coding Competition)
✅ Description
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● Global online coding competition
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● Meant for practicing competitive programming and getting noticed by Google
recruiters
✅ Eligibility
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● Anyone 18+ years old
● No job/internship required to participate
● Open to students & professionals worldwide
✅ Skills
● Competitive coding
● Fast and accurate solutions to algorithm-heavy problems
✅ Format & Timeline
● Hosted on Google Kick Start site
● Multiple online rounds per year
● Top participants may be contacted by Google recruiters for interviews
👩💻 4. Google Women’s Techmakers (WTM) / STEP
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(Student Training in Engineering Program)
✅ Description
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● Google initiative to support women in tech
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● STEP is an internship alternative for first/second-year undergrad women
● WTM includes scholarships, community events, and mentoring
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✅ Eligibility (STEP)
● First or second-year undergrad women in CS or related
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● Passion for tech; no experience required
● 2-3 month summer internship with mentoring
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✅ Eligibility (WTM)
● Women pursuing CS or STEM degrees
● Involved in community work or outreach
● Scholarships available for tuition, travel, and conferences
✅ How to Join
● STEP: Apply via careers.google.com or through university
● WTM: https://www.womentechmakers.com
🎓 5. Google Campus Hiring (India & Global)
✅ Eligibility
● Final-year B.Tech/M.Tech or related CS students
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● Top colleges: IITs, NITs, IIITs, BITS, and select global universities
✅ Process
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● Pre-placement talk (PPT)
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● Online coding round (data structures, algorithms)
● 2–4 rounds of technical & behavioral interviews
● Offer for SWE I or Intern
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✅ Timeline
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● Campus drives occur between August–November for India
● Early application deadlines (~Sept) for global universities
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💼 6. Google Experienced Hiring
✅ Eligibility
● 2+ years in SWE roles
● Experienced in backend, frontend, full stack, cloud, or infra
● Often through referrals or direct application
✅ Skills
● Expertise in at least one stack (e.g., backend with microservices)
● System design, scalability, performance tuning
✅ Process
● Recruiter call → 1-2 phone screens → Onsite/virtual panel interviews → Offer
✅ Summary Table
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Program / Role Who It’s For Highlights
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SWE I, II, L5+ Graduates & Experienced Full-time roles, DSA + system design
Engineers heavy
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Internships Students 8–12 week programs, technical
interviews
Kick Start Anyone 18+ with coding Competitive coding contest, hiring
skills exposure
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STEP / WTM Women in tech Scholarships, internships, mentorship
Campus Hiring Final-year B.Tech/M.Tech College-based hiring, top Indian/global
students schools
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Experienced 2+ years in software Advanced system design,
Hiring engineering backend/frontend roles
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🚀 Google Hackathons & Innovation Challenges
1. Google Girl Hackathon (India)
● Audience: Women B.Tech/M.Tech/Integrated Engineering students in CS or related
fields, graduating between 2026–2029.
● Format: Virtual hackathon with mentorship, online challenges, and learning cohorts.
● Timeline: Registration typically opens in January; hackathon events follow in
February.
● Focus: Encourages women to showcase coding skills and solve real-world tech
challenges.
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● More Info: Build your future with GoogleGoogle Developer
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2. Women Techmakers (WTM) Hackathons
● She Builds AI: Develop AI-powered solutions addressing gender equity challenges
aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goal 5.
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● Online Safety Hackathon: Focuses on creating tools and training to enhance online
safety for women.
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● Audience: Women developers and technologists
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3. Google AI Hackathon
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● Theme: Build creative applications using Google's Generative AI tools, such as
Gemini.
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● Participants: Open to developers worldwide; recent events saw over 15,000
participants.
● Platform: Hosted on Devpost. Google AI Hackathon+1Google
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Developer Groups+19
4. Looker Hackathon
● Focus: Create innovative data experiences using Looker and Looker Studio.
● Format: Annual 2-day virtual hackathon.
● Participants: Developers interested in data visualization and analytics.
● More Info: Google CloudGoogle Cloud+2Google Cloud Community+2Google
Cloud+2Google Cloud+1Google Cloud Community+1Google Cloud
5. Google Cloud x MLB Hackathon
● Theme: Innovate the baseball fan experience using Google Cloud tools and MLB
datasets.
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● Tools: Utilize Vertex AI, BigQuery, and other Google Cloud services.
● Timeline: Submissions typically due in early February.
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● More Info: Google Cloud
6. Build With AI Hackathon
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● Organized by: Google Developer Groups (GDG).
● Focus: Promote open-source AI development and collaboration.
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● Example Event: GDG Cloud Abuja hosted a session on April 13, 2024. Google
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7. HackOn – Pan India Virtual Hackathon
● Organized by: GDG Cloud Ahmedabad.
● Audience: Open to students and professionals across India.
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● Focus: Solving real-life problems through innovative solutions.
● More Info: Google Developer Groups
8. Solving for India Hackathon
● Organized by: Google Cloud and AMD in collaboration with GeeksforGeeks.
● Participants: Students from 100 colleges across India.
● Format: Institute-level online hackathons leading to regional showcases.
● Focus: Building projects with Google Cloud integration.
● More Info: GeeksforGeeks
9. Google Solution Challenge
● Audience: University students globally.
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● Focus: Developing solutions addressing one or more of the United Nations' 17
Sustainable Development Goals using Google technology.
● Format: Internal hackathons at universities to select teams for the global challenge.
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● Example: GDGC ADGIPS hosted an internal hackathon for the 2025 challenge.
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10. GDSC AI Hack
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● Organized by: Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) at Polytechnic University of
Milan.
● Focus: 24-hour hackathon centered on AI innovations in EdTech and FinTech.
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● Participants: University students interested in AI applications.
● More Info: Google Developer GroupsHackathon management made easy -
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📅 Upcoming & Recent Google Hackathons
Here are some notable hackathons organized or supported by Google:
Hackathon Name Focus Audience Format More Info
Area
Google Girl Coding Women Virtual Link
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Women Techmakers Online Women Virtual Link
Hackathons safety and developers
gender globally
equity
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Google AI Generative Developers Online Link
Hackathon AI worldwide
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Looker Hackathon Data Data Virtual Link
visualizatio enthusiasts
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analytics
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Google Cloud x MLB Enhancing Developers Online Link
Hackathon baseball and data
fan scientists
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Build With AI Open-sour AI Hybrid Link
Hackathon ce AI developers
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🚀 Google Hackathons & Innovation Challenges for All
1. Google Developer Student Clubs (GDSC) Hackathons
● Focus: These are regional hackathons hosted by different universities and Google
Developer Student Clubs worldwide. They often focus on building solutions with
Google technologies like Firebase, Google Cloud, and Android.
● Participants: University students.
● Timeline: Varies by region and university.
2. Google Cloud Ready – Cloud Engineering
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● Focus: Training and certifications program designed for students interested in cloud
engineering. They often culminate in a capstone project and hackathon-style event.
● Participants: Students and professionals.
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● Timeline: Ongoing events depending on region.
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3. Google Code-in (for younger students)
● Audience: Pre-university students (ages 13–17).
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● Focus: Introduces students to open-source software development with mentor
guidance. Students work on coding tasks that help various open-source
organizations.
● Timeline: Annually, usually late November to January.
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4. Google Summer of Code (GSoC)
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● Audience: University students worldwide.
● Focus: Mentored coding internships for students to work on open-source projects
over the summer.
● Timeline: Annually, registration usually opens in March.
5. Google Cloud Next Hackathon
● Focus: Participants use Google Cloud tools and APIs to develop innovative
solutions, often related to business, AI, and cloud infrastructure.
● Participants: Open to developers and students.
● Timeline: Typically held around the Google Cloud Next event annually.
6. Google Developer Days (DevFest)
● Focus: DevFests are global events where Google organizes hackathons,
workshops, and challenges focused on various Google technologies, such as
Firebase, Android, and Google Cloud.
● Participants: Developers of all levels.
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● Timeline: Varies globally, usually in the fall.
7. Google Play Indie Games Festival
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● Focus: Encourages indie developers to create and showcase games on the Google
Play Store. This often includes a competition element.
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● Participants: Indie game developers.
● Timeline: Annually, with events held in different regions.
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